Leading electric vehicle manufacturer that will operate in Argentina opened a theme park to test its models

Leading electric vehicle manufacturer that will operate in Argentina opened a theme park to test its models

August 25, 2025 – 12:51

Attendees may travel high -performance clues, cross artificial dunes, handle slippery surfaces and even witness how an SUV of the brand moves on water.

In Argentina, the name of this Chinese automaker who will disembark with new models ceased to be unknown: its electric and hybrid vehicles generate more and more interest among those who seek alternatives of sustainable mobility.

Byd He took a step further in the way of bringing his vehicles to the public. In Zhengzhoueast of Chinathe company opened a Theme park where visitors can get on their electric cars and check in the first person how they respond in different lands and extreme situations.

Leading electric car manufacturer that will operate in Argentina opened a theme park to test its models

Unlike a concessionaire or a simple test circuit, the enclosure is designed as an entertainment and technological demonstration space. There, attendees can travel high -performance clues, cross artificial dunes, drive on slippery surfaces and even witness how an SUV of the brand moves on water.

The main layout, 1.7 kilometers, includes closed curves and a 500 -meter line that allows speed of up to 220 km/h. In addition, a 15,000 m² padock serves to show advanced functions such as automatic parking. Another attractions is A 70 -meter pool destined to test the flotation of Yangwang U8, one of Byd’s most innovative electric SUVs.

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The main layout, 1.7 kilometers, includes closed curves and a 500 -meter line that allows speed of up to 220 km/h. In addition, a 15,000 m² padock serves to show advanced functions such as automatic parking.

The main layout, 1.7 kilometers, includes closed curves and a 500 -meter line that allows speed of up to 220 km/h. In addition, a 15,000 m² padock serves to show advanced functions such as automatic parking.

The park also recreates extreme conditions: an area covered with wet basalt blocks simulates ice or snow driving, while artificial dunes, certified by GuinnessThey reproduce the desert experience. For those who seek to relax, there are camping, gastronomy and rest areas.

Access prices vary according to experience. From about 71 euros, Yangwang U9 can be traveled as a co -pilot, while for 119 euros it is possible. The most complete pass, close to 800 euros, offers unlimited access to the entire range, all tracks and accommodation in a five -star hotel.

With this proposal, Byd It converts the management test into an leisure activity, bringing its electrical technology to the public in an immersive and playful way, in line with its global positioning strategy.

Source: Ambito

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