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The 2026 Yangwang U8 gets an updated interior

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Max McDee, 10 March 2026

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Yangwang, the luxury arm of the auto giant BYD, shared the first look at the inside of the 2026 Yangwang U8. This SUV is a true powerhouse that mixes off-road toughness with the kind of comfort you usually find in a private jet. It is designed to take on the likes of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class and the Range Rover by offering more technology for a lower price. In China, the 2026 Yangwang U8 starts at RMB 1,008,000, which is about $146,200 - the all-electric Mercedes G580 comes with a sticker price of $330,000, before you tick any options.

The cabin of the 2026 U8 feels like a spaceship thanks to all the screens. There are five main displays that everyone in the car can use. The driver looks at a 23.6-inch instrument cluster, while the person in the front seat has their own 23.6-inch entertainment screen. In the middle, there is a 12.8-inch curved OLED screen tilted at a 37-degree angle. Even the people in the back get two 12.8-inch tablets and a small 7-inch screen in the armrest to control their settings.

Interior of the 2026 Yangwang U8 - source: BYD Interior of the 2026 Yangwang U8 - source: BYD

What makes these screens special is a new feature called Five-Screen Linkage. This allows all five displays to share videos or data at the same time. If the driver finds a great movie, they can send it to every screen in the car. To make the drive even easier, there is a massive 70-inch head-up display that projects information onto the windshield.

But luxury is not just about gadgets - it is about how the car feels. The interior uses soft Nappa leather and offers four new colors: Kunlun Brown, Danxia Orange, Yanlan Purple, and Yuanshan Grey. The seats have power lumbar support, memory settings, and even massage functions for both the front and back rows. There is, of course, a built-in refrigerator to keep your drinks cold during long trips.

Interior of the 2026 Yangwang U8 - source: BYD Interior of the 2026 Yangwang U8 - source: BYD

On the outside, the 2026 Yangwang U8 keeps its bold look with a giant grille and LED lights. The car has three LiDAR units on the roof and wheel arches, five mmWave radars, and 12 ultrasonic sensors. These tools help the "God's Eye" driving system see everything around the vehicle, making this EV a bit safer and smarter when navigating through traffic or parking in tight spots.

The U8 SUV is a range-extended electric vehicle, or EREV. It has four independent electric motors - one for each wheel - and a 2.0-liter engine that acts as a generator to charge the battery. The biggest upgrade for 2026 is the second-generation Blade Battery. This battery supports "Flash Charging" technology. It can charge from 10% to 70% in just five minutes. If you wait nine minutes, it can reach 97%.

Interior of the 2026 Yangwang U8 - source: BYD Interior of the 2026 Yangwang U8 - source: BYD

For those who want even more room, BYD has the Yangwang U8L Executive Edition. This version costs RMB 1,300,000, or about $188,500. It has a wheelbase that is 128 inches long - 7.9 inches longer than the standard U8. This extra space is perfect for people who prefer to be driven around by a chauffeur. It turns the back seat into a mobile office or a place to relax in total peace.

Building electric cars for every market niche is only a part of BYD's ambitious plans. The company wants to set up 20,000 "megawatt-level" charging stations by the end of 2026. This plan, called "Flash Charging China," will make sure that EV owners can power up quickly wherever they go. The MW chargers are coming to Europe as well, and they will be manufactured in Hungary.

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