BYD's new Yangwang U9 Xtreme, a limited-edition track hypercar, debuted with a 2,220-kW four-motor system, a {{496.22 km/h}} top speed, and a new Nürburgring time of 6:59.157.
I hear you, but if these cars undercut and outperform Teslas at the same time, the prices should drop across the board for everyone. Cleaner roads are a win for everyone.
That’s only if the cheaper prices are legitimately possible while still bringing in a profit that’s worth mentioning. It’s well known that the Chinese government subsidizes a LOT of their companies, presumably hoping to put the established order out of business.
I hear you, but if these cars undercut and outperform Teslas at the same time, the prices should drop across the board for everyone. Cleaner roads are a win for everyone.
That’s only if the cheaper prices are legitimately possible while still bringing in a profit that’s worth mentioning. It’s well known that the Chinese government subsidizes a LOT of their companies, presumably hoping to put the established order out of business.
The American government subsidises American car manufacturers too though, no?