A car that floats on water, spins like a tank, and takes on the Defender head-to-head. Is it actually coming to India?
✦ Not officially launched in India yet
Headline spec
1,180 hp
Quad-motor PHEV powertrain — 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.6 seconds
1,205 km
Range
1,000 mm
Wading depth
5 min
Charge (0–70%)
₹2.5–3 Cr
Expected India price

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What exactly is Yangwang?
Most people know BYD by now — the Atto 3, Seal, and eMax 7 are already selling in India. But Yangwang is a different world entirely. It is BYD’s ultra-premium sub-brand, the same way Lexus is to Toyota or Bentley is to Volkswagen. The only difference? Yangwang made a statement with its very first car that the entire automotive world stopped to notice.
The Yangwang U8 was launched in China in September 2023, priced at 1,098,000 RMB — roughly ₹1.25 crore in China at the time. That made it the most expensive Chinese mass-produced electric car in the world, until BYD’s own supercar, the U9, eventually overtook it.
BYD stands for “Build Your Dreams.” Yangwang translates literally to “look up to the stars.” The name is aspirational — and so is the car.

The India connection — Auto Expo 2025
BYD showcased the Yangwang U8 at the Bharat Mobility Global Show 2025, and that alone was a significant signal. No serious brand burns a showcase slot just for fun. It means the market has been tested, buyer interest has been gauged, and dealer network discussions are already underway.
BYD has already built a solid foundation in India. The Atto 3 and Seal established brand credibility in the premium EV space. Now, with Yangwang, BYD is eyeing the ₹2 crore+ luxury SUV segment — territory currently ruled by the Defender, Land Cruiser, and G-Wagon.
Unofficially, multiple auto portals are projecting a mid-2026 India launch at an estimated price of ₹2.50 Cr to ₹3.00 Cr.

Specs flex — this car is genuinely wild
Engine type
PHEV
2.0L turbo + 4 electric motors
Max power
1,180 hp
880 kW combined output
0–100 km/h
3.6 sec
In a 3,590 kg vehicle
Total range
1,205 km
CLTC combined
Battery
56.6 kWh
BYD 2nd-gen blade battery
EV-only range
230 km
Pure electric mode
Dimensions
5,319 mm
Length × 2,050W × 1,930H
Wading depth
1,000 mm
Off-road Master: 1,400 mm

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Crazy features — things no other SUV has
↻ Tank turn (359° rotation)
BYD’s e4 technology spins the left and right wheels in opposite directions, letting the car rotate almost completely on the spot. BYD Chairman Wang Chuanfu personally drove a demo vehicle sideways onto the stage at the reveal event.
~ Emergency floating mode
In a flood or flash flood situation, the U8 can float on water. The petrol engine shuts off, suspension rises to maximum, windows close automatically, and the sunroof opens as an emergency exit. BYD built this strictly for disaster situations — not for casual use.
✦ DiSus-P Plus active suspension
The world’s first intelligent hydraulic body control system fitted to a new-energy off-road vehicle. Ground clearance can be raised by up to 15 cm on the fly, depending on terrain.
◈ Tyre blowout stabilization
If a tyre bursts at speed, the e4 system instantly redistributes torque across the remaining motors to keep the vehicle stable. BYD claims this response is 100 times faster than a conventional AWD system.
⊕ God’s Eye A — ADAS system
3 LiDARs and 2 NVIDIA DRIVE Orin X chips. Navigation assistance on both highways and urban roads, powered by an end-to-end AI architecture.
↯ Flash charging
With the 2026 update: 0 to 70% in 5 minutes. 97% in around 9 minutes. This is not just the future of EVs — it is already here.

How does it stack up against Indian competition?
In cities like my Karnal, the Thar, Scorpio-N, and Fortuner dominate every lane — and honestly, the U8 does not even compete in that segment, neither in price nor positioning. But move to Delhi-NCR, Gurugram, or Mumbai, and this car goes directly after Land Rover Defender, Land Cruiser LC300, and Mercedes GLS customers.
| Car | Approx. India price | Powertrain | Off-road rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yangwang U8 (expected) | ₹2.5–3 Cr | PHEV quad-motor | Exceptional |
| Land Rover Defender 110 | ₹1.06–1.6 Cr | Petrol / Diesel / PHEV | Exceptional |
| Toyota Land Cruiser LC300 | ₹2.1–2.5 Cr | Petrol / Diesel | Legendary |
| Mercedes GLS 600 | ₹2.55 Cr | Mild hybrid V8 | Road-focused |
India levies heavy import duties on foreign cars, and being a Chinese brand adds further tariff and geopolitical complications. That is why a car that costs the equivalent of ₹95 lakh in China ends up priced at ₹2.5–3 Cr here.
Reality check — is it actually coming?
Straight answer: no official announcement has been made yet. But BYD does not waste a showcase slot. The company is playing it smart — first build trust with mid-range products like the Atto 3 and Seal, then make the ultra-premium move when the groundwork is ready.
Multiple portals are estimating a mid-2026 India launch. But until BYD India issues an official press release, this remains an educated guess — nothing more.
Final verdict — AutoAkhbar’s take
If the Yangwang U8 comes to India, it will shake up the luxury off-road segment like nothing has before — especially for Defender and Land Cruiser buyers. In Gurugram, Delhi, and Mumbai showrooms, this will be an instant conversation starter.
Tier-3 cities like Karnal? Not just yet. The SUV market is strong here, but the ₹2.5 Cr+ customer base is still very thin. That said, spot one on the highway and everyone will stop to stare.
BYD is playing the long game — and they are playing it well. The moment any official update drops, AutoAkhbar will bring it to you first.
* All prices and launch dates are unofficial estimates. Actual figures may vary at the time of launch. Always verify with official BYD India sources before making any purchase decisions.
Shubham Sharma
Founder & Automotive Content Strategist | AutoAkhbar
Shubham Sharma is the founder of AutoAkhbar, where he focuses on delivering accurate, data-driven automotive news, EV insights, and in-depth car analysis. With expertise in digital marketing and SEO, he specialises in building high-authority automotive content platforms.
He actively tracks global EV trends, emerging technologies, and market shifts to provide readers with reliable and up-to-date insights. His goal is to simplify complex automotive topics and help users make informed decisions.
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Yangwang U8 India — FAQ
Is Yangwang U8 coming to India?
Officially abhi tak confirm nahi hua. BYD ne Auto Expo 2025 mein showcase kiya tha, jo ek strong signal hai. Lekin BYD India ki taraf se koi official announcement nahi aayi. Unofficially, mid-2026 launch estimate ki ja rahi hai.
Is Yangwang U8 coming to India?
Not officially confirmed yet. BYD showcased it at Auto Expo 2025, which is a strong signal of India interest. However, no official launch announcement has been made by BYD India as of April 2026. Unofficially, a mid-2026 launch is being estimated by multiple auto portals.
What is the expected price of Yangwang U8 in India?
The estimated price is between ₹2.50 Cr and ₹3.00 Cr. In China, the same car costs the equivalent of around ₹95 lakh, but India’s heavy import duties and China-specific tariffs push the price up almost 3x.
What is Yangwang — is it a BYD brand?
Yes. Yangwang is BYD’s ultra-premium sub-brand, the same way Lexus is to Toyota. “Yangwang” translates to “look up to the stars.” The U8 is Yangwang’s very first car, launched in China in April 2023.
Is Yangwang U8 electric or petrol?
Neither purely, and both in a way. It is a PHEV — 4 electric motors plus a 2.0L turbo petrol engine that only charges the battery and does not directly drive the wheels. Total power is 1,180 hp and combined range is 1,205 km.
Can Yangwang U8 really float on water?
Yes, genuinely. An emergency floating mode activates when water depth exceeds 1 metre — the petrol engine shuts off, suspension raises to maximum, windows close automatically, and the sunroof becomes an emergency exit. Top Gear independently tested this. It can float for up to 30 minutes. Designed for flood situations, not casual use.
What is the tank turn feature in Yangwang U8?
BYD’s e4 technology spins the left and right wheels in opposite directions simultaneously, allowing the car to rotate nearly 359 degrees on the spot — just like a military tank. BYD’s own Chairman personally demonstrated this by driving a demo vehicle sideways onto the stage at the reveal event.
Yangwang U8 was shown at Auto Expo 2025 — does that mean it is launching in India?
Not guaranteed, but the signal is strong. No serious brand wastes an Auto Expo slot just for display. It means the market has been tested and buyer interest has been gauged. An official launch confirmation is still awaited.
Yangwang U8 vs Land Rover Defender — which is better for India?
The Defender is already available in India from ₹1.06 Cr with a proven service network. The U8 offers nearly 3x the power, floating mode, tank turn, and 1,205 km range — but has zero service infrastructure in India yet. For technology and performance, U8 wins. For reliability and after-sales support right now, the Defender is the safer choice.
What are the key specs of Yangwang U8?
1,180 hp, 0–100 km/h in 3.6 seconds, 56.6 kWh BYD Blade battery, 1,205 km combined range, 230 km EV-only range, flash charging from 0–70% in just 5 minutes, wading depth of 1,000 mm, kerb weight 3,590 kg, and length 5,319 mm.
Why is Yangwang U8 so much more expensive in India than in China?
India charges 100–110% import duty on CBU cars priced above $40,000. On top of that, being a Chinese brand adds further tariff complications due to ongoing trade friction between India and China. That is why a car that costs ₹95 lakh equivalent in China ends up at ₹2.5–3 Cr here — this happens with every foreign luxury car, not just the U8.


