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In October, a small US automaker called SSC North America claimed its 1,750-horsepower Tuatara supercar had gone more than 300 miles an hour, breaking official world speed records for a street leg ...
Without question, the SSC Tuatara is gunning for the world's fastest car title. American automaker SSC took its sweet time in developing the Tuatara, and we thought the car won't make it past the ...
The SSC Tuatara and its variants were once shrouded in a remarkable layer of controversy, originally claiming a top speed of 331 mph. Sadly, this turned out to be a hoax, and SSC recommitted to ...
According to SSC, yes, it is. Jerod Shelby and the SSC team are once again saying the Tuatara beat the Koenigsegg Agera RS for fastest production car in the world. This time, the margins are much ...
On October 10, the Shelby Supercars (SSC) Tuatara claimed a world production-car record with a 316.11-mph average speed. The Tuatara's quickest run was 331.15 mph—but its veracity was questioned ...
The 1,750-horsepower SSC Tuatara hypercar supposedly set the top speed record for a production vehicle last week, blowing past previous marks held by Bugatti and Koenigsegg with an average ...
SSC will build only 10 Tuatara Aggressor models and 100 total Tuatara and Tuatara Striker models at its headquarters in Richland, Washington. It did not include pricing information with today's ...
Shelby Supercars has cemented its claim that the SSC Tuatara is the world's fastest car – but in a weirdly underwhelming fashion. Its new record of 282.9 mph (455.3 km/h) is nowhere near the ...
On October 10, the SSC Tuatara annihilated the previous record set by the Koenigsegg Agera RS. Over two runs, the Tuatara averaged 316.11 mph, smashing the Agera RS’ 277.9 mph average.
Now SSC, based in West Richland, Washington, is working on a successor to the Ultimate Aero, a car that has been labeled the Tuatara and will challenge the Bugatti for the top speed title.