SSC’s Tuatara Updates The Wold Record For The Fastest Car In The World

 

SSC’s Tuatara Updates The Wold Record For The Fastest Car in the world as it beats the Bugatti’s 304.77mph (490.4km/h) speed record. 

 

SSC Tuatara has a Top Speed of a 331mph (532.6km/h) as the worlds fastest car and setting a two-way average of 316.11mph (508.73 km/h) on a seven-mile stretch of closed road just outside of Las Vegas, Nevada.

 

 

British racing driver Oliver Webb got behind the wheel. On the first run, he hit 301.07 mph (484.53 km/h). In the second run to the other direction, he throttled the car until he hit 331.15 mph (532.93 km/h) making an average of 316.11mph to make the SSC Tuatara the fastest production vehicle in the world.

Tuatara is a production car by Shelby SuperCars (SSC) in Richlands, Washington, USA.

This car weighs 1,247kgs & powered by a twin-turbo 5.9-litre flat-plane crank V8 engine which produces 1,750 hp. The Tuatara has a carbon fibre bodywork.

 


 

 

News source: TopGear.com

 

 

 

 

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