He Yangwang U9 It is one of the most surprising Chinese cars we have seen to date. It is an electric supercar that exceeds 1,000 HP of power and promises outstanding performance. It has yet to be confirmed whether it will reach the European market, but the expectations in its native country are brutal. There they are already on the roads and showing some virtues of the vehicle, which include the abilities it achieves with its suspension. Is able to jump and “dance”but he has already been fined for it.
This model has the Disus X suspensiona very advanced and completely independent hydraulic system that has advantages. The Yangwang U9 could continue to travel with three wheels and also has the ability to go over obstacles. They released a video recently in which they explained that it could jump up to six meters in length traveling at 120 km/h thanks to a strong rebound in the four shock absorbers. This way you could pass a hole, a ledge or a barrier of spikes.
By having this independent suspension system, the U9 also has a dance mode in which it goes rising and falling rhythmically. Logically, it is designed for recreational use while parked and without traffic around. However, there are users who have not hesitated to try it in the middle of public roads and bothering other drivers. In the video, the model appears on scene paralyzing trafficwith the subsequent appearance of the police. He was punished with a fine in front of the eyes of passers-by, as was logical.
That same unit of the Yangwang U9 was also seen trying to make the jump over a speed bump on public roads. The system seems to work, but precision needs to be improvedsince in the videos he ends up jumping after passing the jump. The fact is that the Chinese brand is making innovative technologies available to the customer that They will not always be used in the correct way by some users.
The same thing happens with the Yangwang U8, the all-terrain vehicle that can rotate on its same axis and which also promised a driving mode on water. The firm made it clear that it was only for emergencies such as floods and large floods, since the car would need to go to the workshop for a review after activating it. However, the first customers have already been seen doing the test in a playful way…


