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SSC Tuatara beats Bugatti’s Chiron prototype to become fastest car in the world: Report

On October 10, the SSC Tuatara posted an average speed of 316.11 mph while driving on a 11.27 km stretch of two-lane Highway 160 near Las Vegas

October 19, 2020 / 23:11 IST
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SSC Tuatara becomes world's fastest car (Image: Wikimedia)
SSC Tuatara becomes world's fastest car (Image: Wikimedia)

The SSC Tuatara hypercar recently broke all records to become the world’s new fastest car. On October 10, the SSC Tuatara posted an average speed of 316.11 mph while driving on a 11.27 km stretch of two-lane Highway 160 near Las Vegas.

According to a Bloomberg report, the world’s new fastest car beat two high marks - set by Bugatti’s Chiron prototype in 2019 at 304.77 mph and Koenigsegg Agera RS cars in 2017 at 277.87 mph - by a huge margin.

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The Tuatara was driven by 29-year-old Englishman Oliver Webb, who hit a speed of 301.07 mph on his first run and 331.15 mph on his second run. The average of the two was regarded as the official fastest time. The event was witnessed by persons sanctioned by the Guinness World Records.

“People may look at SSC and ask if we belong in the hypercar realm, with such stalwart competitors. This record is so extremely sweet, knowing that our small organization just achieved something that much more established brands, with much larger engineering and development teams, and obviously larger budgets, have not been able to achieve,” said Jerod Shelby, founder,  SSC Tuatara.