World’s fastest production cars

    All the supercars/ hypercars in the list below can go well over the 350kph mark.

    Published On Apr 18, 2020 08:00:00 AM

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    World’s fastest production cars

    Speed matters, especially when it comes to the fastest cars in the world. But what manufacturers claim their multi-million dollar hypercars are capable of and what they have actually been proven to achieve are two very different things. That’s why this list focuses on recorded times, not the ‘theoretical’ top speed figures. Unless it set a time in real life, it hasn’t made the cut.

    Like owning a watch that works on the moon, or a pen that can write at 200m under the sea, it’s nice to know that, your car can perform kilometres-per-hour miracles – were you to find somewhere where it was safe and legal to do so. With that in mind, here are the fastest production road cars by the numbers.

    8. McLaren F1 – 386.40kph

     

    Famously set by racing driver Andy Wallace at Volkswagen’s Ehra-Lessien test track in March 1998, the monumental British hypercar carried the title of World’s fastest production car for the best part of 15 years. However, that figure required the rev limiter to be raised to 8,300rpm – no production F1 has ever been recorded at more than 340kph, though unmodified, the 6.1-litre V12 should be capable of a still astonishing 356kph.

    7. Koenigsegg CCR – 388.01kph

     

    The car to knock the F1 off the top spot did so at Italy’s Nardo Ring test track in February 2005. Koenigsegg’s second-ever production model used a 4.7-litre twin-supercharged V8 to produce north of 810hp and urge it on to beat McLaren by a single mile per hour. The record wouldn’t stand for long, however; just two months later, Bugatti would take the crown in spectacular fashion.

    6. Bugatti Veyron 16.4 – 408.45kph

     

    At the time it was the most expensive and most powerful road car ever built, but VW Group bosses wanted the Bugatti Veyron to be officially the fastest car in the world as well. An 8.0-litre quad-turbocharged W16 engine produced 1,001hp from the factory, with a 7-speed automatic gearbox sending power to all four wheels. The car had to be put into its Top Speed Mode for the run, activated with a special key that retracts the rear spoiler, shuts the front air diffuser and lowers the ground clearance to just 6.5cm. The result? A record-breaking 408.45kph at VW’s Ehra-Lessien test facility.

    5. SSC Ultimate Aero TT – 412.15kph

     

    SSC, then known as Shelby Supercars, produced the Ultimate Aero for seven years – not a long lifespan, but long enough to overtake Bugatti in the top speed stakes. In September 2007, the 1,199hp, twin-turbocharged V8 hypercar used a temporarily-closed two-lane stretch of public road near the Washington company’s headquarters to set an average top speed of just over 412kph.

    4. Bugatti Veyron Super Sport – 431.07kph

     

    Not happy to have the record taken from them, and by an American car at that, Bugatti gave the Veyron a substantial overhaul in order to raise its top speed even further and have a new go at winning the title. The Veyron Super Sport was limited to just 30 cars, with each one seeing power output boosted to 1,200hp and aerodynamics overhauled to cope with the forces it would experience beyond 402kph. In July 2010, Bugatti test driver Pierre Henri Raphanel lapped the Ehra-Lessien oval at 431.07kph.

    3. Hennessey Venom GT – 435.31kph

     

    American tuning house Hennessey Performance Engineering is no stranger to speed, having previously taken its Dodge Viper-based Venom beyond 346kph. It was the Venom GT, which used a Lotus Exige as its foundation, that would go on to steal the record from Bugatti – though not without controversy. In February 2014, on the 3.2-mile space shuttle landing runway at Florida’s Kennedy Space Centre, it recorded a one-way speed of 435.31kph. However, NASA wouldn’t let Hennessey attempt an opposite direction run, and so it didn’t qualify for an official Guinness World Record.

    2. Koenigsegg Agera RS – 447.07kph

     

    When it used a customer-owned Agera RS to earn the outright world record top speed in 2017, Koenigsegg also took the record for the highest speed ever recorded on a public road. Mercedes had held that particular crown since 1938 when a highly modified W125 Grand Prix car managed 431kph on a closed stretch of Autobahn. As an indication of 80 years of progress, the Agera RS was entirely standard, with the company’s optional 1MW engine package producing a colossal 1,379hp.

    1. Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ – 490.48kph

     

    The undisputed top-speed champion is once again a Bugatti. Limited to 30 customer cars, like the Veyron Super Sport, this purpose-built speed machine was taken to 490.48kph by British sportscar veteran Andy Wallace at the VW Group’s Ehra-Lessien test track. Appropriately nicknamed Thor (because it brings the thunder), the Chiron’s quad-turbocharged W16 engine produced 1,600hp in its record-setting guise. It was given a new gearbox with longer ratios, and front and rear bumpers that were optimised for high-speed runs.

    Who will be next to break the record? The contenders

    With Bugatti having promised to bow out of setting production car speed records, there are several potential successors to its crown.

    Hennessey Venom F5 – over 483kph (300mph) [claimed]

     

    Hennessey says its Venom F5 carries on where the Venom GT left off, with a 6.6-litre twin-turbocharged V8 producing 1,842hp and 1,617Nm of torque. It should be capable of 0-100kph in under two seconds, and has a theoretical top speed of over 483kph (300mph).

    SSC Tuatara – over 483kph (300mph) [claimed]

     

    SSC will only build 100 Tuatara hypercars, with each expected to cost upwards of $1.3 million (approx. Rs 9.97 crore), although customers have been waiting the best part of a decade for the project to see completion. Originally planned with a 6.9-litre twin-turbocharged V8, the production car is set to use a 5.9-litre block with a higher redline. On E85 fuel, it should produce 1,774hp and be capable of more than 483kph (300mph) in a straight line.

    Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut - over 531kph (330mph) [claimed]

     

    You didn’t think Koenigsegg was going to let Bugatti keep the record for long, did you? The Swedish film has yet to confirm an official top speed for its 1,622hp+ hypercar, which it says will be the fastest car it will ever produce. Simulations suggest the combination of twin-turbocharged, 5.0-litre V8 engine, a low 0.278 drag coefficient and unique multi-clutch 9-speed transmission will allow for a top speed of 531kph (330mph).

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