The YANGWANG U9 Xtreme has recently earned the prestigious ‘Moment of the Year’ award at the 2026 TopGear.com awards! This remarkable vehicle has made history as the fastest production car in the world, reaching an astonishing 308.4 mph at Germany’s ATP Papenburg test track this past September. According to Top Gear, this groundbreaking moment could very well be “just the beginning,” and we couldn’t agree more!
Stella Li, Executive Vice President of BYD, expressed great pride in this achievement, stating, “We are honoured that Top Gear recognised the U9 Xtreme’s world record run as the ‘Moment of the Year.’ This is a testament to our unique technology and engineering excellence here at YANGWANG. The U9 Xtreme exemplifies our commitment as a technology-driven company to continuously push the boundaries of electric performance.”
Li emphasised that each breakthrough is a result of the dedicated efforts of BYD’s remarkable team of over 120,000 research and development engineers. She confidently stated, “We will keep innovating and developing technologies that redefine what is possible in electric vehicles, and we have exciting plans for the future!”
Jack Rix, Editor-in-Chief of Top Gear, echoed this enthusiasm, claiming, “The U9 Xtreme makes all conventional combustion engine cars seem outmatched. Its stunning 308 mph achievement sent ripples across the automotive world, and we believe that surpassing Bugatti is merely the beginning of its journey.”
The U9 Xtreme exemplifies YANGWANG’s cutting-edge technology, built on the strong foundation of the U9 model. It features notable upgrades including an increase in electric voltage from 800V to an impressive 1,200V, four high-speed electric motors capable of reaching 30,000 rpm, and a lithium-ion phosphate Blade Battery with a 30C discharge rate. This car delivers a staggering 3,000 hp, resulting in an exceptional power-to-weight ratio of 1,217 hp per ton—a new global record!
For its record-breaking run, the U9 Xtreme was fitted with a specially configured DiSus-X suspension designed for circuit driving, complemented by high-performance semi-slick tyres. The skilled driver, Marc Basseng, brings his extensive racing experience to the fore, renowned for his prowess in sports car and endurance racing.
Just days before setting this record, Basseng drove the U9 Xtreme to an impressive new electric vehicle speed of 304.1 mph. He also tackled the challenging Nürburgring Nordschleife in a remarkable 6 minutes and 59.157 seconds, surpassing the previous electric super sports car record by over five seconds. In doing so, he became the first vehicle in this category to complete the track in under seven minutes.
With only 30 exclusive units available worldwide, the YANGWANG U9 Xtreme is a genuine production marvel that offers an exhilarating experience for its fortunate owners.
FAQ’s…
What notable achievement did the YANGWANG U9 Xtreme recently accomplish?
The YANGWANG U9 Xtreme set a new world record as the fastest production car, reaching a speed of 308.4 mph at Germany’s ATP Papenburg test track.
What does Top Gear say about the significance of the YANGWANG U9 Xtreme’s record?
Top Gear suggests that this achievement might be ‘just the beginning’ of the vehicle’s potential and future advancements in electric vehicle performance.
What technological upgrades does the U9 Xtreme feature compared to the U9 model?
The U9 Xtreme features an increase in electric voltage from 800V to 1,200V, four high-speed electric motors reaching 30,000 rpm, and a lithium-ion phosphate Blade Battery with a 30C discharge rate, delivering 3,000 hp.
Who was the driver during the record-breaking run and what other records did he set?
The driver was Marc Basseng, who also achieved an electric vehicle speed of 304.1 mph and completed the Nürburgring Nordschleife in under seven minutes, setting new records in electric super sports car performance.
How exclusive is the YANGWANG U9 Xtreme?
The YANGWANG U9 Xtreme is very exclusive, with only 30 units available worldwide, offering a unique and exhilarating experience for its owners.
You can also visit the BYD website here: https://www.byd.com/uk for more information on the Yangwang U9 Electric Supercar.


























