“An incredible speed. It’s inconceivable that a car would be capable of this,” stated test driver Andy Wallace after piloting a Bugatti hypercar to a speed of 304.773 mph at Germany’s Ehra-Lessien ...
The electric car revolution has just taken another leap forward as BYD’s YangWang U9 Xtreme has officially claimed the title of the world’s fastest car. With heading on the top of the chart, the EV ...
The Yangwang U9 Xtreme boasts a combined output of over 3,000PS from four motors. BYD's luxury sub-brand Yangwang has set a new world record for the fastest production car. Its latest hypercar, the U9 ...
China, or more specifically BYD, has done it and broken the production car speed record set by Bugatti. The electric 2220kW Yangwang U9 Xtreme hypercar completed a tarmac tearing run exceeding more ...
BYD's luxury brand, YangWang, has set a new record of 308 miles per hour with its U9 Extreme electric hypercar. With this achievement, the Chinese automaker is now the record holder, dethroning the ...
Chinese EV giant BYD claims to have eclipsed the world record for the top speed recorded by a production car, by reaching 496.22km/h in the “Extreme” version of its Yangwang U9 supercar. The ...
Roger Biermann is an automotive journalist of 13 years and has been the Managing Editor at CarBuzz since 2021. With no formal post-high school education, Roger launched his career as an automotive ...
Lego has recreated the Bugatti Chiron from LEGO bricks. The result is quite impressive, and even more impressive is the fact that the model can actually drive, albeit not as fast as the real vehicle ...
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Why the LEGO Bugatti Chiron Costs $350
I spent the entire day building the LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron - and now I understand exactly why this set costs $350. From its incredibly detailed gearbox and W16 engine to the working suspension ...
As you exit the roundabout a few hundred feet from the entrance to Bugatti’s factory and headquarters in Molsheim, France, you will spot a gaggle of people standing around. Most are quite young, all ...
Land speed records are hardly a new phenomenon; the first such mark of 39.34 miles per hour was set by Frenchman Gaston de Chasseloup-Laubat in an electric Jeantaud Duc carriage way back in 1898. That ...
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