One Image to Understand BYD Yangwang U7: Less Than 100,000 RMB More Expensive, Choose It or Xiaomi SU7 Ultra?
Kuai Technology reported on March 28th that last night, BYD's Yangwang brand launched the new sedan Yangwang U7, offering a total of four models (all available in EV and plug-in hybrid versions).
The U7 is positioned as a "million-level executive flagship."Targeting the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and BMW 7 Series, the target users are business elites who focus on luxury configurations and comfortable experiences.The price starts at 628,000.
And Xiaomi SU7 Ultra is positioned as a "500,000-class supercar."Targeting young high-net-worth users and tech enthusiasts,对标Tesla Model S Plaid, emphasizing driving pleasure and intelligent ecosystem connectivity,The price is 529,900 yuan.
For the interior, the Yangwang U7 features carbon fiber accents, zero-gravity seats, five interactive screens (including dual 23.6-inch co-pilot screens), rear independent seats, and executive-level space, emphasizing luxury and business attributes.
The interior of the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra is minimalist, resembling a family car style, with carbon fiber adding a touch of luxury. It focuses on the technological feel of the cockpit, such as the Track Master mode and simulated engine sound.
In terms of power, the Yangwang U7 is based on the Easy Square platform and is equipped with four independent electric motors (pure electric version with 1300 horsepower, plug-in hybrid version with 1360 horsepower). It can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.9 seconds, with a top speed of 270 km/h and a curb weight of 3095 kg. The technical focus is on all-scenario control (such as rear-wheel steering, turning in place, and parallel shifting).
The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra is equipped with a dual V8s + V6s tri-motor system, with a combined power of 1548 horsepower, 0-100 km/h acceleration in 1.98 seconds, a top speed of 350 km/h, and a curb weight of less than 2400 kg, emphasizing extreme track performance.
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