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As Tesla’s much-anticipated second-generation Roadster remains elusive, Chinese automaker BYD has introduced an impressive competitor, the Yangwang U9, priced at $236,000. The U9 boasts a 1,287-horsepower drivetrain and accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.36 seconds, rivaling Tesla's Model S Plaid, according to BYD.
The standout feature of the Yangwang U9 is its cutting-edge DiSus-X intelligent suspension, enabling the car to leap over potholes and spikes—a demonstration showed the vehicle jumping over an eight-foot obstacle at 75 mph without a driver. This innovation signals BYD's entry into the luxury electric vehicle market, challenging Tesla's dominance.
In contrast, Tesla has faced delays with the Roadster, initially promised for a 2020 launch. While CEO Elon Musk now asserts the vehicle will be available in 2025 with groundbreaking features, experts question the feasibility of achieving proposed acceleration and safety standards. As BYD delivers functional advancements, the viability of Tesla's ambitious goals comes into question.