The main highlight is a 1.7 km track with nine turns and a straight stretch of 550 m, where BYD cars can accelerate up to 220 km/h. Next to the track is a "dynamic paddock" covering 15,300 square meters, where you can go through a slalom and try automated parking features.
The center also includes unique zones: an area of 30,000 basalt slabs covered with water simulating ice and snow, and a 70-meter pool where you can test the off-road capabilities of the YangWang U8.
A special pride of BYD is a sand dune made of 6,200 tons of sand, recognized by the Guinness Book of Records as the largest in the world for vehicle testing. The site also features an off-road track, a relaxation area, and camping.
Visitors can choose from four types of tickets. The most affordable, priced at 899 yuan ($83), includes a passenger ride in the YangWang U9 and a test drive of one model from the Dynasty or Ocean series. The ticket for 999 yuan ($139) adds Denza and Fang Cheng Bao, as well as a track ride in the Z9 GT.
The expanded package for 1,999 yuan ($280) allows you to test the U8 SUV and the U9 supercar, as well as other models. The VIP ticket for 6,666 yuan ($927) gives access to all areas and cars of the center, with a bonus of an overnight stay in a five-star hotel.
Source: Carscoops