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BYD unveils floating luxury SUV that drives, spins and swims

Adekunle Owolabi by Adekunle Owolabi
July 30, 2025
in Motoring
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BYD YangWang U8

BYD YangWang U8

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ZHENGZHOU – Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD has rolled out a luxury SUV that doesn’t just drive — it floats on water, survives floods, spins like a tank, and accelerates like a sports car.

The Yangwang U8, described as a “technological monster on wheels,” was tested by South African motoring content creator Kumbi-M on Cars, who flew from Shenzhen to BYD’s massive 129.5 km² factory in Zhengzhou — a site larger than Johannesburg’s entire CBD.

During a demonstration, the SUV eased into a river, floated, and cruised at up to 3 km/h for nearly half an hour without taking in water. The vehicle is equipped with IP67 waterproofing across the chassis and IP68 protection for its critical components, allowing it to handle emergencies like floods without shutting down.

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Built on BYD’s new e⁴ platform with four independent electric motors, the Yangwang U8 delivers 1,200 horsepower and sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.6 seconds. It’s capable of performing “tank turns” — spinning on the spot — and can remain stable even if one of its tyres bursts.

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One of its standout features is the “water crossing mode,” activated from a central touchscreen. When water levels reach a metre or more, the system automatically raises the suspension, seals windows, recirculates air, and opens the sunroof to allow escape through the roof if needed.

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BYD YangWang U8. Photo by Kumbi-M on Cars
BYD YangWang U8. Photo by Kumbi-M on Cars

While the floating function may seem like something out of a sci-fi film, BYD insists it’s not for recreation but survival. The company advises that drivers have the vehicle inspected after using the emergency flotation system.

On the inside, the Yangwang U8 offers high-end luxury. The cabin is fitted with Nappa leather, curved OLED displays, wood trim, and a 22-speaker Dynaudio system. The SUV’s brains are powered by NVIDIA chips capable of 500 TOPS (trillion operations per second), enabling advanced driver assistance and safety systems.

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The plug-in hybrid has a range of up to 1,000 km and supports 110 kW fast charging — enough to go from 30% to 80% battery in just 18 minutes. It also comes with a 6 kW Vehicle-to-Load system, making it possible to power household appliances for a full day.

Motoring analysts suggest this vehicle could reshape what luxury off-roaders can do, especially in regions vulnerable to flash floods. BYD is yet to confirm whether the Yangwang U8 will be launched in African markets.

BYD Factory - 129.5 square kilometres
BYD Factory – 129.5 square kilometres
Adekunle Owolabi

Adekunle Owolabi

Adekunle Owolabi is a journalist, political analyst, and digital strategist with experience across Africa and the Middle East. He focuses on international diplomacy, promotes digital inclusion, and advocates for a borderless Africa.

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