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Speed and  Love Chinese drama: Episode 1 release date & streaming platforms for these countries

Speed and  Love Chinese drama: Episode 1 release date & streaming platforms for these countries

Time of India18-07-2025
Speed and Love Chinese drama: The upcoming Chinese action-romance drama Speed and Love (双轨) has quickly become one of iQIYI's most awaited series in 2025. It has already boasted over 7 million views on its trailer.
Starring Yu Shuxin (Esther Yu) as Jiang Mu and He Yu as Jin Chao, the drama officially wrapped filming on April 2, 2025, and is set to release later this year exclusively on the iQIYI platform across multiple countries.
Speed and Love Chinese drama posterfeaturing : Yu Shuxin as Mumu , Heyu as Jin ChaoYou can do your reservations in the IQIYI app through the link below:https://t.co/HTNfe6lWf5 pic.twitter.com/HeQnHnhkwo
Speed and Love plot and synopsis: Action, love, and reunion
Speed and Love, adapted from Shi Jiu Yuan's web novel Shuang Gui (双轨), tells the emotional story of siblings Jiang Mu and Jin Chao. After their parents divorced at age nine, their lives took dramatically different paths.
Jiang Mu stayed in a stable world of school and home, while Jin Chao was drawn into Thailand's underground scene of illegal street racing and fighting. At nineteen, their paths cross once more, sparking a reckless yet deeply emotional journey filled with danger, romance, and the lingering bond of family.
Speed and Love Chinese drama: Cast and crew
Below is the required cast and crew of Speed and Love Chinese drama listed:
Esther Yu (Yu Shuxin) as Jiang Mu
He Yu as Jin Chao
Directed by Yu Zhongzhong
Screenplay by Zhao Xiaolei
The drama has 30 episodes, each about 45 minutes long. It is expected to have fast-paced action with deep emotional moments. High-stakes scenes is also expected to keep the tension high. At the same time, the romance adds heart and intensity.
Speed 🚗 and Love ❤️ an incoming Chinese drama featuring Yu Shuxin as Mumu, Heyu as Jin ChaoNow with 7 Million views in its trailer becomes one of the most anticipated drama in IQIYI. Reserve in IQIYI app through the link below:https://t.co/HTNfe6lWf5#Yushuxin #Heyu pic.twitter.com/UQpC9dcKSa
Speed and Love: Release date and streaming platforms
While the exact Speed and Love episode 1 release date has not been publicly confirmed, the drama is slated for release in 2025 and will be exclusively available on iQIYI. iQIYI is a streaming giant known for high-quality Chinese dramas. Viewers worldwide can stream the series with English subtitles.
Speed and Love: Fans & Popularity
The Speed and Love trailer has already surpassed more than 7 million viewers on iQIYI, signaling a strong global interest. Enthusiasts appreciate the drama's unique mix of sibling dynamics, underground racing, and romance against the backdrop of Thailand and China.
Speed 🚗 and Love ❤️ an incoming Chinese drama featuring Yu Shuxin as Mumu, Heyu as Jin ChaoNow with 7 Million views in its trailer becomes one of the most anticipated drama in IQIYI.Reserve in IQIYI app through the link below:https://t.co/HTNfe6lWf5#Yushuxin #Heyu pic.twitter.com/EgqrASvNM1
Where to Watch "Speed and Love"?
Official platform: iQIYI app and website
Countries served: China and international regions where iQIYI operates
Language options include Chinese with English subtitles
If you're excited to watch a drama full of family emotions, love, and underground racing, Speed and Love is one to look out for in 2025. It's packed with action and heart. Fans should keep an eye out for the official release date of episode 1 and streaming details for each country on iQIYI's platforms.
FAQs
1. When is the release date of Speed and Love Chinese drama?
Answer: Speed and Love is set to release in 2025, though the official episode 1 release date hasn't been confirmed yet. Fans can expect the announcement soon via iQIYI.
2. Where can I watch Speed and Love online with English subtitles?
Answer: You can stream Speed and Love exclusively on iQIYI in multiple countries with Chinese audio and English subtitles.
3. Who are the main cast members of Speed and Love drama?
Answer: The drama stars Yu Shuxin (Esther Yu) as Jiang Mu and He Yu as Jin Chao. Their chemistry has already made this one of the most anticipated iQIYI dramas of 2025.
4. What is the story of Speed and Love about?
Answer: It follows two siblings who reunite after years apart, blending themes of family drama, romance, and underground racing across Thailand and China.
5. How many episodes are there in Speed and Love and what is the runtime?
Answer: The drama has 30 episodes, each about 45 minutes long, combining high-speed action with deep emotional storytelling.
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