
The new Chinese SUV BYD Yangwang U8, which entered the domestic market in September last year, will appear in the Moscow car showroom before the end of January. True, the price is much more surprising than the characteristics of a refined all-terrain vehicle – such amounts are more typical for British luxury models.
As Rossiyskaya Gazeta reports, citing the director of Avilon Electro, Sergei Melyukh, the scandalous BYD Yangwang U8 will go on sale in Russia in January, and the cost of the car will start from 29,990,000 rubles.
“The mechanical, hydraulic and electronic control systems of this model are combined into one intelligent system, allowing the BYD U8 to make a 360-degree turn on site, significantly increase ground clearance and maintain extreme stability under extreme weather conditions. while driving on snowy and icy roads,” said Melyukh.
The range of the hybrid SUV declared by the manufacturer is 1000 km according to the Chinese CLTC cycle. The length of the car reaches 5319 mm, width – 2050 mm, wheelbase – 3050 mm. Acceleration to 100 km/h takes just 3.9 seconds and there are 18 driving modes for off-road driving. There are three large screens on the front panel; a 12.8-inch display is provided for the rear passengers.
As Rossiyskaya Gazeta reports, citing the director of Avilon Electro, Sergei Melyukh, the scandalous BYD Yangwang U8 will go on sale in Russia in January, and the cost of the car will start from 29,990,000 rubles.
“The mechanical, hydraulic and electronic control systems of this model are combined into one intelligent system, allowing the BYD U8 to make a 360-degree turn on site, significantly increase ground clearance and maintain extreme stability under extreme weather conditions. while driving on snowy and icy roads,” said Melyukh.
The range of the hybrid SUV declared by the manufacturer is 1000 km according to the Chinese CLTC cycle. The length of the car reaches 5319 mm, width – 2050 mm, wheelbase – 3050 mm. Acceleration to 100 km/h takes just 3.9 seconds and there are 18 driving modes for off-road driving. There are three large screens on the front panel; a 12.8-inch display is provided for the rear passengers.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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