EPISODE · Dec 20, 2025 · 10 MIN
EV Reviews Podcast — S1Ep1 — YangWang U9 Comprehensive BYD Supercar Rundown Review
from EV Reviews by The Electro Revolution — with your hosts — Liz and Rick, Leo and Sophia · host The Electro Revolution
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/lvMYtNaaMzMYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/OXJzdA-4wfEToday, we dive into something truly unique – the BYD Yangwang U9, a groundbreaking all-electric hypercar that pushes the boundaries of what’s possible with EV technology.BYD is best known for its mainstream EVs like the Atto 3 and Seal, but under its luxury sub-brand Yangwang, it has developed the U9 – a hypercar that doesn’t just accelerate at lightning speed, but also jumps, dances, spins in circles, and even drives on three wheels. This isn’t science fiction – it’s production reality.This episode highlights the YangWang U9, a high-performance battery electric supercar developed by the Chinese manufacturer BYD. This vehicle is distinguished by its advanced technical capabilities, such as the ability to jump vertically, drive on three wheels, and perform autonomous racing via its "God’s Eye" system. While the exterior boasts a futuristic carbon fiber design, the interior retains traditional physical controls and modest screen setups, contrasting with many modern electric vehicles. Equipped with four independent motors, the U9 delivers exceptional acceleration and speed, positioning it as a top-tier competitor in the global luxury car market. Ultimately, the source presents the car as a technological showcase intended to demonstrate the sophistication and innovation behind BYD’s premium engineering.Chapters:00:00 Welcome to the Yang Wang U900:12 BYD’s hypercar subbrand explained00:27 U9 exterior design and size01:26 Interior layout and driver-focused tech02:52 AI-powered driving platform03:15 E4 platform and insane performance stats04:01 Battery choice, range, and 800V architecture06:05 Exotic construction and DIS active suspension07:01 Vertical jump and advanced hydraulics08:08 God’s Eye autonomous racing and pricing
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YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/lvMYtNaaMzMYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/OXJzdA-4wfEToday, we dive into something truly unique – the BYD Yangwang U9, a groundbreaking all-electric hypercar that pushes the boundaries of what’s possible with EV technology.BYD is best known for its mainstream EVs like the Atto 3 and Seal, but under its luxury sub-brand Yangwang, it has developed the U9 – a hypercar that doesn’t just accelerate at lightning speed, but also jumps, dances, spins in circles, and even drives on three wheels. This isn’t science fiction – it’s production reality.This episode highlights the YangWang U9, a high-performance battery electric supercar developed by the Chinese manufacturer BYD. This vehicle is distinguished by its advanced technical capabilities, such as the ability to jump vertically, drive on three wheels, and perform autonomous racing via its "God’s Eye" system. While the exterior boasts a futuristic carbon fiber design, the interior retains traditional physical controls and modest screen setups, contrasting with many modern electric vehicles. Equipped with four independent motors, the U9 delivers exceptional acceleration and speed, positioning it as a top-tier competitor in the global luxury car market. Ultimately, the source presents the car as a technological showcase intended to demonstrate the sophistication and innovation behind BYD’s premium engineering.Chapters:00:00 Welcome to the Yang Wang U900:12 BYD’s hypercar subbrand explained00:27 U9 exterior design and size01:26 Interior layout and driver-focused tech02:52 AI-powered driving platform03:15 E4 platform and insane performance stats04:01 Battery choice, range, and 800V architecture06:05 Exotic construction and DIS active suspension07:01 Vertical jump and advanced hydraulics08:08 God’s Eye autonomous racing and pricing
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