Of all the cars in the world, only one has a verified top speed record above 300 mph
At the end of 20th century, supercars were few. With little competition, they became legendary
In the last 20 years, the number of supercars has exploded. Automakers have been at war to become the fastest.
So who is currently holding the presigious title? Let's find out
The successor of the legendary McLaren F1 came out in 2019
This model from 2005 brought the brand back from the dead, and competing models multiplied since
So who responded to the challenge?
Priced at $600.000, this is the most affordable car on the list
Although very fast, this model wasn't the fastest car when it came out in 2011
Released in 2016, the Veyron's successor became immediately as iconic
This buffed version of the Veyron was even faster than the newer Chiron
Lacking traction control and airbags, this model wins the title of the least safe in this list. Would you dare racing it?
The Swedish maker took the lead in 2017 with this more powerful version of the Agera, stripping Bugatti from it's title
Bugatti had to counter attack with this buffed Chiron. It is the first production car to break the 300 MPH barrier
And so it reminded the competition who's the boss
On October 10th 2020, SSC took it's new supercar to the Nevada desert and set an incredible new record
Unfortunately, it's validity is disputed, and SSC could only secure a second run of 283 MPH
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