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The SSC Tuatara's 316.11-mph production-car land-speed record is yet to be verified by Guinness World Records or the company that measured the speed.
SSC North America's Tuatara hypercar is the new world's fastest production vehicle, averaging an astounding maximum speed of 316.11 miles per hour over two runs on a closed public road last week ...
Anonymous We spoke to SSC North America’s owner and operator Jerod Shelby, who told us that this particular Tuatara, car no. 001 owned by Larry Caplin, can be repaired.
This doesn't change our goals, it just changes our timing.” SSC North America plans to sell 100 units of the 1,750 hp SSC Tuatara at $1.9+ million a pop.
SSC is once again the speed king. On Monday, SSC announced a customer-owned Tuatara, driven by race car driver Oliver Webb, set a new production-vehicle land-speed record of 316.11 mph.
Shelby SuperCars (SSC) first showed off its forthcoming supercar, the Tuatara, last month in Shanghai, and now we've gotten our first look at the car here in Monterey. The Tuatara (pronounced twu ...
Last summer, SSC North America announced that the first production Tuatara was introduced to its owner during Monterey Car Week, yet no photos of the handover were provided. The Washington-state ...
And, as it turns out, even faster. On October 10th, the SSC Tuatara — a hypercar that’ll be limited to 100 units with a base price of $1,625,000 and a fully-loaded price around two million bucks — ...
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 ...
SSC will build only 10 Tuatara Aggressor models and 100 total Tuatara and Tuatara Striker models at its headquarters in Richland, Washington. It did not include pricing information with today's ...
The Tuatara in question is the same car that posted an official top speed of 282.9 mph (455.3 km/h) averaged over two runs in opposite directions back in late January, snatching the production car ...
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 ...