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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 ...
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What Is The SSC Tuatara's Top Speed? (And Is It Street Legal?)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 ...
And, as it turns out, even faster. On October 10th, the SSC Tuatara — a hypercar that’ll be limited to 100 units with a base price of $1,625,000 and a fully-loaded price around two million bucks — ...
SSC North America announced Monday that its Tuatara hypercar reached an average speed of 316.11 miles per hour during two record-breaking dashes outside Las Vegas. The vehicle, which was tested on ...
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 ...
Almost a decade after we first laid eyes on the Tuatara, SSC North America has finally put the hypercar into production. Just 100 examples will be built in total and the first was revealed on ...
American hypercar company SSC shocked the world when it announced that its flagship Tuatara had achieved 331 mph, setting a world record with a two-way average peak speed of 316 mph. That ...
But the record for fastest production-car now belongs to the 2020 SSC Tuatara hypercar, after it set a new benchmark on October 10. The SSC Tuatara hypercar, which is a product of the Richland ...
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