In the shared video, Yangwang U9 is seen on the track without a driver. 120 km/s It is seen that he jumps over obstacles while going fast. On the runway, first the U9 was filled with water. A 2.5 meter hole comes out. The 100% electric model jumps past this obstacle thanks to the DiSus X system, which adjusts the suspension by processing instant data from cameras and sensors within milliseconds.
According to BYD’s statement, the car’s wheels are removed from the ground for 6 meters at the first obstacle. In the second obstacle, this time there are road spikes with a height of around 3.5 cm. DiSus X suspension system easily overcomes this obstacle by jumping. You can watch these moments in the video below.
Equipped with BYD’s LFP battery, the car offers a driving range of 465 kilometers according to CLTC with a capacity of 80 kWh. The battery of the car, which has an 800V electrical architecture, can reach 80% charge from 30% in 10 minutes of charging. There is also dual charging support in the car. This feature allows two different charging cables to be connected to the vehicle simultaneously and charged.
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