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  2. List of vehicle speed records - Wikipedia

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    Uncrewed torpedo speed claims range from 60 knots (110 km/h; 69 mph) for the British Spearfish torpedo [64] to 200 knots (370 km/h; 230 mph) for the Russian VA-111 Shkval. [ 65 ] ^ a b Ground effect vehicles (a.k.a. "Wing-In-Ground effect vehicles") are classified as maritime vessels, rather than aircraft, by the International Maritime ...

  3. Production car speed record - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In instances where the top speed has been determined by removing the limiter, the test met these requirements, and the car is sold with the limiter on then the limited speed is accepted as meeting this requirement. For the McLaren F1 the estimation by Car and Driver about the speed at the rev-limiter is used.

  4. Buckeye Bullet - Wikipedia

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    Buckeye Bullet 1 in February 2018 in Columbus, Ohio. The Buckeye Bullet 1 is a battery electric powered land speed race car, and the first from the Buckeye Bullet team.. The Buckeye Bullet 1 held the record for the world's fastest electric car, with a top recorded speed of 321.834 mph (517.942 km/h).

  5. Lists of automobiles by performance - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... maximum speed, or power output. Lists. List of fastest production cars by acceleration; Production car speed record;

  6. Bugatti Veyron - Wikipedia

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    The Super Sport version of the Veyron is one of the fastest street-legal production cars in the world, with a top speed of 431.072 km/h (267.856 mph). [7] The Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse was the fastest roadster in the world, reaching an averaged top speed of 408.84 km/h (254.04 mph) in a test on 6 April 2013.

  7. Koenigsegg Agera - Wikipedia

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    The Agera RS variant became the world's fastest production car in 2017, setting a record with a GPS-verified two-way average top speed of 447 km/h (278 mph) and a fastest straight-line speed of 458 km/h (285 mph). [6] The Agera ceased production in July 2018 with the unveiling of the two final edition cars at the 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed.

  8. WM P88 - Wikipedia

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    The car is notable for breaking the top speed record at the legendary Le Mans Circuit de la Sarthe, topping out and hitting a maximum speed of 405 km/h (252 mph), the fastest speed in the Le Mans Circuit's history, a record that still stands to this day.

  9. List of fastest production cars by acceleration - Wikipedia

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    2.1 s [11] — Lucid Air Sapphire [vii] 2023 Electric 2.1 s [12] — Lamborghini Huracán Performante [vii] 2018 ICE 2.2 s [13] — Bugatti Chiron Super Sport [vii] 2021 ICE 2.2 s [14] 100-110 [ix] Tesla Model S P100D [vii] 2017 [x] Electric 2.28 s [xi] [18] — with Ludicrous+ Update Tesla Model X Plaid [vii] 2021 Electric 2.3 s [19] [20 ...