Supercar
Baidu-backed Jiyue unveils Robo X electric supercar, production set for 2027
Jiyue said the Robo X comes with a high-performance drive system and can sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 1.9 seconds.
BYD Yangwang U9 achieves top speed of 375.12 km/h in track test
The Yangwang U9 achieved a top speed of 375.12 km/h in a track test, exceeding the 300 km/h mentioned on the model's regulatory filing page.
BYD Yangwang launches U9 electric supercar with starting price of $233,500
The Yangwang U9's powertrain delivers up to 1,306 Ps of horsepower, allowing the vehicle to sprint from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 2.36 seconds.
BYD Yangwang to officially launch U9 electric supercar on Feb 25
In the minds of many Chinese residents, February 25 marks the real start of a new year's work.
GAC Aion begins pre-production performance testing of Hyper SSR supercar
The Hyper SSR supercar has a maximum output of 1,225 horsepower and can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds.
GAC Aion unveils Hyper SSR electric supercar, boasting acceleration to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds
GAC Aion is offering two versions of the Hyper SSR with a pre-sale starting price of RMB 1.286 million, with deliveries to begin in October next year.
Polestar begins accepting reservations for Polestar 6 LA Concept edition in China
The Polestar 6 LA Concept edition is limited to 500 units worldwide, with 10 spots available in China at a suggested retail price of about $240,000.
Xpeng CEO expects EV experience to see disruptive changes in near future due to super-fast charging
Xpeng will begin putting a new generation of superchargers into service in the second half of the year, allowing vehicles to charge from 10 percent to 80 percent in as little as 12 minutes.
Hongqi S9, which accelerates from 0-100 km in 1.9 seconds, starts pre-sale
Its performance is more powerful than Tesla's Model S Plaid, which has just begun deliveries, with a 0-100km/h acceleration time of 2.1 seconds and a top speed of 322km/h.
Hongqi expected to unveil hybrid supercar priced over $1.5 million in April
Since its founding in 1958, Hongqi cars have long been used as parade cars for major celebrations in China and are one of China's premium automotive brands.