A Chinese electric SUV just pulled off a stunt that looks straight out of a movie 🤯
Voyah’s Passion S reportedly entered a closed tunnel in Wuhan at around 130 km/h, climbed the curved wall, drove completely upside down across the ceiling, and completed a full 360° loop before landing upright.
The margin for error was tiny. Voyah says losing just 3–5 km/h could have caused the SUV to lose traction while inverted.
The dual-motor AWD setup produces 637 hp and 765 Nm of torque, while an 800V platform and active cooling helped maintain performance throughout the stunt.
Even crazier, Voyah says the vehicle kept its full 98.1 kWh battery, standard hardware, and driver-assistance systems, with no weight reduction.
The company claims it’s the first standard production vehicle to complete this kind of tunnel loop, though that record has not been independently verified.
Would you trust an SUV enough to drive upside down in it? 👀
Sources: Voyah via CarNewsChina, CnEVPost
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