A recent test of the 1,750bhp SSC Tuatara – just your regular ‘buzz-up to 210mph’ checks to monitor shock potentiometer and downforce balances – revealed something quite extraordinary. “I do have kind ...
motor1.com on MSN
Was the SSC Tuatara Worth the 15-Year Wait? We Finally Drive It
In just 15 minutes behind the wheel, the 1,350-horsepower hypercar immediately wins you over. They say perfection takes time.
A few months ago, American tuners SSC sparked outrage for allegedly falsifying the speed of its Tuatara hypercar during its attempt at breaking the production car land speed record. Now, the company ...
Somebody get the “Fast and Furious” producers on the phone. The SSC Tuatara set a record for the world’s fastest production car, hitting 316.11 mph on Oct. 10, the company announced in a press release ...
Monticello Motor Club is about as far removed as you can get from a damp track day at Snetterton. This 4.1-mile ribbon of tarmac, nestled in a sleepy valley 90 miles north of NYC (a 90-minute drive in ...
SHELBY Supercars stunned the world of motoring 12 years ago when its Ultimate Aero hit a top speed of 255.83mph. It not only knocked Bugatti off the top of the speedsters’ tree – but also triggered ...
SSC North America is back, however, determined to prove that its 1,750hp hypercar really is capable of what they say it is. It’s done another top speed run, this time at the Johnny Bohmer Proving ...
There were too many videos, it seems. As well as the interior clip that depicted the record-breaking run - the video to be overlaid with the data - there was another onboard that didn't match the data ...
SSC has answered calls from the media and fans alike to explain the inconsistencies in its Tuatara production car speed record video, in which the hypercar appears to ...
Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, ...
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 legal ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results