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Fastest Cars In The World

Fastest Cars In The World

By Cs SapkotaPublished 3 years ago 6 min read
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Fastest Cars In The World
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Bugatti's 8.0-liter W16-powered Bugatti engine has shocked the Veyron and Veyron Super Sport, two cars, if manufactured, would pass this list, but their engine is now at a different level with the new Chiron SuperSport 300.

The top Chiron reaches 60 mph in 2.3 seconds and 300 mph as its name implies - with 1,600 horsepower and 1,180 pounds (600 horsepower and 193 lbs) on Veyron's range. Launched at the Dubai Motor Show 2013 the production supercar can go down in 20 seconds from 0 to 100 km / h and reach 315 km / h with a 5,007 hp quad-turbo V16. With a V8 engine and a 9-speed transmission (Koenigsegg Light Speed Transmission) with a promise of 1,1600 hp from biofuel, we see a maximum speed of 1,280 hp or 300 miles per hour.

The Bugatti Veyron Super Sport holds the world's fastest production car title in the Guinness Book of Records and holds the world speed record of 441,072 km / h. A top speed of 268 km / h was recorded on the Volkswagen Ehra Lessein test track, where the car was crowned by Guinness as the fastest production car. The super sports version also holds the world record for the world's fastest and most legal vehicles, achieving an average speed of 40,884 km / h.

The Hennessey Venom GT arrived at a speed of 260 miles per hour and accelerated by 2.5 seconds from 0 to 60 mph according to CBS Miami. The Venom GT could not be seen in the Guinness Book of World Records to reach the top speed of the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport because it would have to make an effort to record a car-specific history that was not sanctioned by NASA.

The fastest car in the world in 2019 is the Bugatti Chiron, with a top speed of 261 km / h. Chiron hits Mercedes-AMG Project One, with a top speed of at least 217 km / h, and a Lamborghini Aventador SVJ, also with a top speed of 217 km / h.

On October 10, 2020, SSC Tuatara won the world's fastest production vehicle at an average speed of 50.873 km / h, making it the first production vehicle to break down at 500 km / h. The SSC Tuatara in 2020 was the fastest car in the world with a record speed of 330 km / h, a top speed of 301 km / h, and a world record of 316 km / h Guinness. The vehicle arrived at a top speed of 315 km / h, faster than the Koenigsegg Agera RS production car, which was discontinued in 2017 and has a top speed of 2779 km / h. The highest speed of the world's fastest car in Tuataras was 331 miles per hour, and the record was an average of 31,600 miles per hour.

Not to be overlooked is the fact that the SSC was the first car to reach 300 miles per hour on the track. After years of arguing with John Hennessey, Hennessey's performance finally saw his poison get the world record for the fastest car on the NASA road at the Kennedy Space Center. The Texan car tuner and its manufacturer Hnessey Super Sports Car, a 7.0-liter twin-turbo V8 with 1,244 hp beats, beat the world record for the Koenigsegg Agera R as the world's fastest production car with a speed of 0 mph to 0 300 mph in 13.63 seconds.

The new record for the speed of the manufactured car is 28.29 mph, the third SSC attempt that drew a lot of attention after the first fast records in October last year and December, and was put under a microscope. To prevent mechanical problems, trained runner Oliver Webb, an October car driver, and owner of Larry Caplin, got into the wheel of two-thirds attempt.

The test resulted in a speed of 27.92 km / h on a north-facing road, followed by a car, which reached 28.61 km / h on a road heading south. The guaranteed result was a speed of 28.29 km / h, more than enough to put the car ahead of the Koenigsegg Agera RS on the list.

The first well-known and accurate record was set in October last year when he registered at 27.97 km / h, just seconds after the Tuatara Hypercar reached 28.61 km / h 19 miles before car owner Larry Caplin began braking. The International Mile Racing Association said the average speed was 28.29 miles an hour. Combined with the previous driving of 30.1 km / h, the Guinness-certified Tuataras 2way average was 31.6 km / h, making it the fastest road vehicle in law production.

Named after the New Zealand lizard, the Tuatara is powered by a 5.9-liter flat-crank V8 engine that produces 1,750 horsepower and is powered by E85 ethanol. Developed by SSC Ultimate Aero (predecessor of Tuataras), the 6.4-liter twin-turbo V-8 engine delivers 1,650 horsepower and 1,280 lb-ft of torque when powered by E85 petrol, but high-speed cars it is expected to drop to 295 km / h when it explodes 91 octane petrol, reducing production to 1,350 hp.

Shelby SuperCars (SSC), a large boutique car manufacturer, released a large Aerocar in 2007, breaking down the expensive Bugatti Veyron with a record high. The founder of Jarod Shelby wanted to install a flat crank in a 6.4-liter twin-turbocharged V-8 engine for the SSC Ultimate Aero, a precursor to the Tuatara, and found an engine large enough to accommodate a production car of up to 300 km / h while still in the city road. . Several engines were used during the CCS race, but the carbon-fiber model with Turner doors and helix doors had a high speed to reach the highest speeds in all production vehicles.

With the power of 1,750 horses from the aluminum flat-top crank with a 5.9-liter V-8 engine and a $ 1.9 million price tag, the car didn’t need a speed record to differentiate itself. The West Richland two-turbo car arrived at a top speed of 2,561 miles per hour and kept its record until 2010. The twin-turbo twin model was launched in 2013 but there are still a few limited models and SSC is working on the new Olwa of the world's fastest production car, the Tuatara. It took seven years for Agera RS to win the Veyron Supersports title, but SSC Tu Atara finally broke Sweden's care record, an unprecedented success.

He set a world speed record in 1998 using 24.01 km / h and became the top dog until 2005 when the Koenigseggs CCR hit the record at 1 km / h. The CCR is now accelerating at 24.2 km / h faster, with the brand holding the world title briefly before being overtaken by the first Bugatti Veyron.

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