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The SSC Tuatara / ˈ t u ə t ɑː r ə / is a sports car designed, developed and manufactured by American automobile manufacturer SSC North America (formerly Shelby SuperCars Inc.). The car is the successor to the Ultimate Aero and is the result of a design collaboration between Jason Castriota and SSC.
2019 SSC Tuatara prototype. The SSC Tuatara is currently in production at the SSC North America assembly facility in Richland, Washington. [18] The vehicle is the result of a design collaboration between Jason Castriota and SSC North America and was titled the "Crown Jewel" of the 2011 Dubai International Motor Show.
SSC Tuatara: 475 km/h (295 mph) 5,900 cc (360 cu in) twin-turbocharged V8 1,300 kW (1,770 PS; 1,750 hp) 100 (production to commence) On May 14, 2022, Larry Caplin’s Tuatara reached a one-way speed of 295 mph (475 km/h) over the course of 2.3 miles (3.7 km) at Space Florida's Launch and Landing Facility. This was verified by two Racelogic VBOX ...
On Saturday, a seven-mile stretch of Highway 160 was the scene for the 1,750 HP SSC Tuatara hypercar, as it made a pair of record-setting runs to claim the title of “world’s fastest production ...
Nearly three months after SSC North America finally unveiled the production version of the Tuatara, and after more than a decade in development, the company has released video showing the supercar ...
Castriota is also responsible for designing the SSC Tuatara a sports car made in Washington State. [10] Tuatara entered production in 2020, and also set world speed records for the fastest production car on January 27, 2021 hitting a one-way speed of 286.1 mph (460.4 km/h) and a two-way average of 282.9 mph (455.3 km/h) in 2021. the SSC Tuatara ...
The Nilu is the first hypercar from upstart automotive manufacturer Nilu27. Created by former Koenigsegg designer Sasha Selipanov, it will debut at Monterery Car Week. Meet the Nilu, a Manual V12 ...
Supercharged version of the Model J [68] Duesenberg Model SSJ: 1935 291–298 kW (390–400 hp; 395–406 PS) The short-wheelbase version of the Model SJ [69] Mercury Monterey: 1958 298 kW (400 hp; 405 PS) Super Marauder engine available in all 1958 Mercury vehicles. [70] Plymouth Fury Max Wedge Ramcharger II: 1963 317 kW (425 hp; 431 PS)