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Car [iv] Year [v] Propulsion Time Notes Porsche Taycan Turbo GT 2024 Electric 2.186 s [152] 760 kW Audi RS e-tron GT performance: 2024 Electric 2.19 s [153] 680 kW Porsche 911 Turbo S (992) 2020 ICE 2.5 s [154] [155] 478 kW Tesla Model S Plaid 2023 Electric 2.5 s [156] 760 kW Porsche 918 Spyder: 2013 Hybrid 2.53 s [157] 652 kW Porsche 911 GT2 ...
[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.
Over 18,000,000 sold worldwide in 25 years and in 4 generations up to 2007. 10 million of them were sold only in Europe. [79] The best-selling car in the world in 1998 surpassing the Toyota Corolla with 910,839 sales, at that time being produced in four continents and was sold under five marques with five different body styles. [80] Perodua ...
The average new car now sits on the market for 54 days, according to iSeeCars.com, but some car brands are flying off lots in much less time. For example, the average new Toyota will sell within ...
The following is a list of speed records for various types of vehicles.This list only presents the single greatest speed achieved in each broad record category; for more information on records under variations of test conditions, see the specific article for each record category.
Automotive superlatives include attributes such as the smallest, largest, fastest, lightest, best-selling, and so on. This list (except for the firsts section) is limited to automobiles built after World War II, and lists superlatives for earlier vehicles separately. The list is also limited to production road cars that:
The Devel Sixteen is a mid-engine track-only sports car designed in the United Arab Emirates by Devel Motors.Devel Motors claims the V16 quad-turbo version of the car to be the fastest car in the world, with a claimed top speed of 348 mph (560 km/h) and a claimed 0–60 mph time of 1.8 seconds; its announced base version price is $1.7 million.
On July 17, 2023, it set the record for the fastest production EV car at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, clocking at 49.32 seconds. [ 27 ] On August 18, 2023, it set the record for the fastest production EV car at the Nürburgring , at 7:05.298 minutes, driven by Croatian driver Martin Kodrić .