Supercar
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Great Wall Motor has been working on supercar since 5 years ago, says CTO
Great Wall Motor has been working on a supercar project since five years ago, with the goal of building a car that will get drivers' adrenaline spiking.
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BYD Denza to unveil concept supercar at next week's Shanghai auto show
The concept supercar car has the ultimate pure styling and world-leading technologies, said the head of Denza.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.









