The YangWang U8 can do 360-degree tank turns on the spot, so we thought we’d play footie with it
Second, it’s big. And heavy. So big and heavy it’s a whisker away from needing an HGV licence to drive it.Pothole damage cost me £700 - I've spent months trying to find who's responsible
Beyond that, it’ll float for 30 minutes. Steer and accelerate as if you were on dry land. The sunroof opens automatically in case things go pear-shaped.We’re talking 360-degree turns on the spot. The incredible torque required is provided by four e-motors, one for each wheel. The two outer wheels drive forward and the two inner wheels reverse. All controlled via the curved central screen. Proper crowd-pleaser. But it eats tyres. And the road.Those four e-motors have a total output of 1,200hp, which is hilarious, catapulting the U8 from 0-62mph in 3.6 seconds and giving aPick a track from the WeSing app and the video and lyrics play on the widescreen passenger display. They only had Chinese pop loaded in this test car.
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