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  1. 5 de mar. de 2024 · From McLaren and Pagani to Bugatti and Koenigsegg, these are the 25 fastest production cars in existence right now.

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  2. 28 de abr. de 2023 · Alongside the LaFerrari, the P1 was one of the fastest cars in the world. Powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter hybrid V8, the P1 produced 903 hp and 664 lb-ft of torque and could hit 60...

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  3. 19 de feb. de 2024 · The fastest cars in the world come from Hennessey, Bugatti, Koenigsegg, SSC, and Devel, with a top speed of 347 mph (550km/h).

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    • 32 Gordon Murray T.50
    • 31 B Engineering Edonis
    • 30 Bugatti EB110 SS Dauer Lightweight
    • 29 Mercedes Clk GTR Super Sport
    • 28 Bugatti Divo
    • 27 Pagani Huayra R
    • 26 McLaren F1
    • 25 W Motors Lykan Hypersport
    • 24 Saleen S7 Twin-Turbo
    • 23 Aspark Owl

    Top Speed: 226 MPH

    Years after designing the record-setting McLaren F1, Gordon Murray left the British automaker and formed Gordon Murray Automotive, intent on building a worthy successor to the McLaren F1. Though not as fast as the F1, the Gordon Murray T.50 has deservedly earned the title of McLaren F1 successor. From the engine to the design, the T.50 is an engineering masterpiece, a bona fide Gordon Murray creation.

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    Motivated by the lightest ever V-12 ever fitted to a production car - a high-revving Cosworth-tuned mill - the T.50 shoots to 60 MPH in under three seconds. Thanks to the extensive use of carbon fiber and a minimalist interior, the T.50 is very light, about 331 pounds lighter than the F1. It tops out at 226 MPH, but could theoretically go fasterwith tweaks to the transmission.

    Top Speed: 227 MPH

    B Engineering Edonis is one of the more obscure vehicles on the list. It's based on the Bugatti EB110 Super Sport from the 1990s but with a heavily-redesigned exterior and interior. The carbon-fiber chassis was a complete carry-over from the EB110 SS,but the engine and drivetrain were reworked. Bugatti's 3.5-liter V-12 grew to 3.8 liters and the quad-turbo setup was slapped for a twin-turbo one.

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    The all-wheel-drive system was ditched, meaning power now only went to the rear wheels. The B Engineering Edonis has a claimed top speed of 227 mph (365 km/h), but the highest top speed achieved in real life was 222.4 mph (359.6 km/h). The 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) time was said to be 3.9 seconds, which is almost 0.8 seconds slower than the all-wheel drive EB110 SS.

    Top Speed: 230 MPH

    The 1991 Bugatti EB110 commemorated the 110th anniversary of Ettore Bugatti - the brand's founder. The brand itself struggled on numerous occasions, and in the 1990s, it was owned by Romano Artioli. The EB110 was the only Bugattimade under his ownership. After the company went bankrupt, the German tuner house, Dauer Sportwagen, bought all Bugatti assets, including the remaining cars that were never assembled.

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    Dauer further developed the EB110 SS, creating five models that were entirely made of carbon fiber. The engine was also tweaked, so it now produced 705 horsepower. The 0 to 60 mph time was identical to the regular EB110 SS, but the top speed was now 230 mph (370 km/h). Jochen Dauer even claimed that 250 mph (402 km/h) was possible, but that was never verified.

    Top Speed: 232 Mph

    The 1990s and 2000s were when some pretty insane homologation specials emerged. Among them was the Mercedes-Benz GT1 racing car. The CLK GTR was a race car for the roadthat featured a mid-mounted, M297, V-12 engine. Homologation requirements stated that the car needed to share body parts with mass-produced models, which is why the front and rear lights came directly off the more mainstream, Mercedes CLK C208.

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    The interior also resembled the more sedate grand tourer, but that's where the similarities ended. A total of 28 examples of the Mercedes CLK GTR were built. Those include 20 coupes, six roadsters, and two prototypes. Only five CLK GTRs received AMG's Super Sport package, which was the car's most powerful, road-going version.

    Top Speed: 236 MPH

    Despite drawing its powertrain and chassis from the Chiron, the Divo has a unique identity. It isn't just another Bugatti derived from the Chiron. Its menacing outer shell, for instance, with its aero bits and aggressive demeanor starkly contrasts with the Chiron's sleek exterior. The unbroken curved line that encompasses the Chiron's cabin is pushed up on the Divo to create room for lower-body aerodynamic elements.

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    The Divo is also lighter and features a wider rear wing that produces more downforce and doesn't retract fully into the bodywork. Bugattigave the 40 Divo customers a carte blanche to customize their car. Options included interior upholstery, custom exterior and interior parts, and bespoke paintwork. Therefore, it's highly likely that every Divo made is unique.

    Top Speed: 238 Mph

    Paganiis one of the younger supercar makers, but it has already proved, on numerous occasions, that it shouldn't be taken lightly. The Modena-based company produces some of the most exquisite and capable high-performance vehicles we have ever seen, and it's safe to say that none of Pagani's models are slow.

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    Among the fastest Pagani supercars, the Huayra R currently holds the crown. Instead of the regular car's twin-turbo V-12, the track-only R variant relies on a high-revving V-12with the same displacement of 6.0 liters. As always, the engine comes from AMG, which can rev to 9,000 RPM in this case. Another unique feature of the Huayra R is that the high-revving V-12 is mated to a six-speed manual.

    Top Speed: 240 Mph

    McLaren F1 is the brainchild of famed engineer and racing driver Gordon Murray. The South African inventor left no stone unturned in his strife to create the ultimate supercar. Every aspect of the McLaren F1 was over-engineered, and every part had a dual purpose. The BMW-derived V-12 engine was specially developed for the British mid-engine supercar and is so balanced it did not require a flywheel to operate smoothly.

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    The McLaren F1 is as analog as it gets and comes exclusively with a six-speed manual. Gordon Murray did not pursue any top speed record with the F1, but after testing a developmental prototype called the XP5, they clocked an average speed of 240.1 mph (386.4 km/h), with the highest of the three attempts being 243 mph (391 km/h). To this day, the McLarenF1 is the fastest production car with a naturally aspirated engine and manual transmission.

    Top Speed: 245 MPH

    If you can't quite remember where you saw the Lykan Hypersport, allow us to remind you: It's the car Vin Diesel used to hop, skip, and jump across skyscrapers in the UAE in Fast And Furious 7. W Motors is a UAE-based company that earned global fame by releasing the Lykan Hypersport, the first supercar developed in the Middle East.

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    And what a car it was. Featuring excesses like diamond-encrusted headlights and an outlandish design, the Lykan Hypersport demanded attention even before the driver fired up its RUF-tuned 3.7-liter twin-turbo mill. Considering that it was W Motors' first attempt at building a supercar, the company produced a fantastic machine capable of beating cars from established European automakers. Abu Dhabi Police added the Lykan Hypersport to its fleet, making it one of the fastest police cars ever.

    Top Speed: 248 mph

    The SaleenS7 is not only an old, very rare beauty, but also a very powerful and fast supercar. First announced back in 2000, the S7 was joined by the S7 Twin Turbo just a few years later. The model is powered by the same 7.0-liter V-8 engine upgraded with Garrett twin turbochargers. As a result, the output is now 750 horsepower and 700 pound-feet of torque.

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    The S7 Twin Turbo can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.7 seconds, from 0 to 100 mph in 5.9 seconds, and run the quarter mile in 10.5 seconds. The top speed is 248 mph. Fun fact: if the car looks familiar, you may have spotted it alongside Jim Carrey in Bruce Almighty.

    Top Speed: 249 mph

    Limited to only 50 units, the Aspark Owl brings a lot of interesting features to the market. It is the first Japanese full-electric hypercar ever, and also the most powerful EV in the world: its four permanent magnet synchronous motors can produce a combined 2,012 horsepower.

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    Built on a carbon fiber chassis weighing only 264.5 pounds, the Owl is incredibly light, shockingly durable, and very fast. It can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in 1.69 secondsand can hit a claimed top speed of 249 mph. All these amazing numbers happen while also providing an all-electric range of 280 miles. The Aspark Owl is priced at approximately $2.8 million, which doesn't make it a bargain.

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  4. 16 de abr. de 2021 · 2021 Koenigsegg Gemera: 249 mph. Output: 1,700 hp. The wild Koenigsegg Gemera just might be the most over-engineered car on this list. The hyper-grand-tourer storms its way to a 249 mph top...

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  5. 13 de feb. de 2024 · After the Dodge, the Rimac Nevera comes in with an officially recorded 0-60 mph time of just 1.74 seconds. EVs crowd the quickest list, with the Pininfarina Battista coming in a few...

  6. 20 de nov. de 2023 · 1. Bugatti Chiron Supersport 300+. Top speed: 304mph. 0-60mph: 2.2 seconds. Those who grew up in the 2000s will probably associate the fastest car in the world with the legendary Bugatti Veyron.

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