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IShowSpeed Rides In Flying Car And YangWang U8 SUV That Drives In Water During His Tour Of China

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IShowSpeed Rides In Flying Car And YangWang U8 SUV That Drives In Water During His Tour Of China - autojosh

Flying car, self-parking Aito M9 SUV, YangWang U8 electric SUV that drives in water wowed IShowSpeed during his tour of China.

Yangwang U8 boasts a life-saving ‘Emergency Float Mode’ that allows it to float and drive in water or flood for up to 30 minutes.

M9 is equipped with Huawei’s AI-powered ADAS 3.0, which allows it to park in tight spaces without the driver behind the wheel. 





But the most impressive experience during his tour of China was when he flew in a Flying Car – becoming the first Influencer to do so.

IShowSpeed, a 20-year-old American influencer, has been live-streaming his travels across Chinese cities on YouTube.

American YouTuber and rapper, Darren Jason Watkins Jr., known online as IShowSpeed, has continued to give U.S audiences a rare glimpse of Chinese-made electric vehicles and other hi-tech advances in some of the live-streams posted his official YouTube page.

In one of the live-stream episodes seen by Autojosh, IShowSpeed was marveled after been shown the swimming capabilities of BYD’s Yangwang U8 electric SUV, which boasts a life-saving ‘Emergency Float Mode’ that allows it to float and drive (swim) in water or flood for up to 30 minutes.





In another video, the American content Creator was also shown the Automatic Valet Parking feature of the Aito M9, a luxury smart SUV dubbed the “Chinese Mercedes-Maybach GLS”.

M9’s Huawei’s AI-powered ADAS 3.0 allows the luxury SUV to independently park itself in a parking garage without anyone behind the wheels.

While the class-leading features of the Yangwang U8 and the Aito M9 wowed IshowSpeed, the most impressive experience during his tour of China was when he flew in a Flying Car – becoming the first Influencer to do so.

The 20-year-old American influencer, who started his whirlwind tour of China on March 24, has been live-streaming his travels across Chinese cities on YouTube, earning him praises from analysts and government officials.





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