ðĨ On September 14th, 2025, the BYD Yangwang U9 Extreme rewrote history â setting the overall production car top speed record at 496.22 km/h (308.3 mph). Faster than Bugatti. Faster than Koenigsegg. The fastest car ever built is not European. Itâs electric. And itâs Chinese. For the first time, BYDâs high-performance sub-brand Yangwang has combined a revolutionary 1,200-volt platform, four independent electric motors, and a track-grade Blade Battery to unleash an incredible 2,978 horsepower and 2,220 kilowatts of power. The result? 0â60 mph in under 2 seconds, an insane 6:59.157 NÞrburgring lap, and a top speed that has ended Bugattiâs long reign as king of speed. With advanced torque vectoring, the DiSus-X hydraulic suspension, and active aerodynamics, the U9 Extreme isnât just about straight-line speed â it delivers balance, grip, and endurance at the absolute limit. Wrapped in carbon fiber, equipped with a fixed wing and racing diffuser, this hypercar blends brutal power with precision engineering. In this video, we cover everything you need to know about the Yangwang U9 Extreme: â World record-breaking top speed & NÞrburgring lap â Engine, specs & quad-motor torque vectoring â Battery, cooling system & endurance explained â Aerodynamics, suspension & chassis upgrades â Price, production & exclusivity details ð° Price: Expected far above the base U9âs $236,000 ð Availability: Only 30 units worldwide The 2025 Yangwang U9 Extreme isnât just the fastest car in the world â itâs the moment history changed. ð Would you choose the U9 Extreme over a Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+? Tell us in the comments! #yangwangu9 #yangwang #fastestcars #hypercar #evrevolution #speedrecords #bugatti #chiron #bugattichironsport #bugattichiron Music Credits: Music: No Limits by ArcticFoxMusic Link to Video:    âĒ No Copyright Epic Teaser Trailer Backgroun...  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for âfair useâ for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a legally permitted use of copyrighted material that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use further supports fair use. I do not claim ownership of some or all video materials used in this production. All rights remain with their respective owners. If you are the copyright holder and have concerns, please contact me via email for proper credit or removal. No copyright infringement is intended. ðĐ For promotion, credit, or business inquiries, contact me on Instagram:   / ahsanmirzax Â