Top 10 Fastest Cars In The World 2019 | Fastest Supercars
Top 10 Fastest Cars who created a new World record in 2018 - 2019 this hypercars can go above 300 MPH which no other Supercar can go this much Fast.
1. HENNESSEY VENOM F5: 301 MPH (484 km/h)
2. KOENIGSEGG AGERA RS: 278 MPH (447 km/h)
3. HENNESSEY VENOM GT: 270MPH (434 km/h)
4. BUGATTI CHIRON: 261 MPH (420+ km/h)
5. BUGATTI VEYRON SUPER SPORT: 268 MPH (431 km/h)
6. SCC ULTIMATE AERO: 256 MPH (411 km/h)
7. TESLA ROADSTER: 250MPH (UNVERIFIED) (402 km/h)
8. SALEEN S7 TWIN TURBO: 248 MPH (399 km/h)
9. KOENIGSEGG CCR: 242 MPH (389 km/h)
10.Mercedes-AMG Project ONE: F1 220 MPH (354 km/h)
1. HENNESSEY VENOM F5: 301 MPH
Boasting a claimed top speed of 301 mph, the Venom F5 smashes the previous top speed figure by more than a school zone speed limit. To do so, Hennessey started with an all-new, 2,950-pound carbon fiber chassis (the Venom GT is based on the Lotus Exige), and bolted a 1,600-hp, 7,4-liter, twin-turbo V8 to it.
2. KOENIGSEGG AGERA RS: 278 MPH
Hennessey’s Venom F5 claimed top speed of 301 mph obliterates everything else on this list by a significant margin, but Hennessey hasn’t verified its numbers with the Guinness Book of World Records. Koenigsegg has, so even though it gets the silver medal here, in the real world, the Agera RS is the true speed king.To set the official record, Koenigsegg asked the Nevada Department of Transportation to close an 11-mile stretch of Route 160 between Las Vegas and Pahrump. On public roads, the 1,160-hp Swedish supercar hit 284.55 mph
3. HENNESSEY VENOM GT: 270MPH
Hennessey recorded a 270.4-mph run at the Kennedy Space Center in 2014, but only in one direction. To be considered legitimate, record attempts usually require a run in each direction, and an average is taken to account for wind conditions.
4. BUGATTI CHIRON: 261 MPH
No list is complete without a supercar from the legendary Bugatti. The Veyron was a monumental feat of engineering, a supercar whose performance was so marvelous, Top Gear presenter James May compared it to the automobile equivalent of the Concorde.
5. BUGATTI VEYRON SUPER SPORT: 268 MPH
When Volkswagen purchased the Bugatti brand, it had one goal: build the fastest production car in the world. The original Veyron achieved that goal, and with a price tag of $1.7 million and a quad-turbocharged W16 engine producing 1,000 hp. The Veyron was soon dethroned by the SSC Ultimate Aero, so Bugatti came back with the Veyron Super Sport. This beat pumps out an astonishing 1200 HP,
6. SCC ULTIMATE AERO: 256 MPH
Shelby SuperCars (SSC) has nothing to do with Carroll Shelby of Cobra fame, but for a moment its Ultimate Aero was the fastest production car in the world. It reached a top speed of 256 mph back in 2007, beating the non-Super Sport version of the Veyron.
7. TESLA ROADSTER: 250MPH (UNVERIFIED)
The original Tesla Roadster was a sports car based on the Lotus Elise, and although its performance was certainly impressive, it’s more known for establishing Tesla as a legitimate player in the automotive world. The new Roadster is another thing altogether. This second-generation Roadster features the most impressive spec sheet of any EV before it — 0 to 60 mph in 1.9 seconds, 0 to 100 mph in 4.2 seconds, and a claimed top speed of 250 mph.
8. SALEEN S7 TWIN TURBO: 248 MPH
Among performance addicts, the Saleen S7 is legend: exotic styling, insane performance, and tuning potential to name a few. But much of the vehicle’s appeal is actually historical. Produced from 2000 to 2009, the S7 was America’s first mid-engined supercar. Producing 750 hp, the vehicle could hit 60 mph in just 2.8 seconds before smashing the quarter-mile in 10.5 seconds.
9. KOENIGSEGG CCR: 242 MPH
Swedish supercar builder Koenigsegg briefly held the “world’s fastest” title. Its CCR reached 242 mph at Italy’s Nardo Ring in 2005. Despite its impressive stats, the CCR’s moment in the spotlight was as brief as its claim on the world. It was soon supplanted by the CCX, and then by the current Agera. Koenigsegg says the Agera-based One:1 will top out at over 270 mph.
10.Mercedes-AMG Project ONE: F1 220 MPH
The Project One produces 761 kW (1,035 PS; 1,021 hp) through a hybrid powertrain that shares many features with modern Formula One cars. The car has five motors with different functions onboard: one internal combustion engine (ICE) and four electric motors.
1. HENNESSEY VENOM F5: 301 MPH (484 km/h)
2. KOENIGSEGG AGERA RS: 278 MPH (447 km/h)
3. HENNESSEY VENOM GT: 270MPH (434 km/h)
4. BUGATTI CHIRON: 261 MPH (420+ km/h)
5. BUGATTI VEYRON SUPER SPORT: 268 MPH (431 km/h)
6. SCC ULTIMATE AERO: 256 MPH (411 km/h)
7. TESLA ROADSTER: 250MPH (UNVERIFIED) (402 km/h)
8. SALEEN S7 TWIN TURBO: 248 MPH (399 km/h)
9. KOENIGSEGG CCR: 242 MPH (389 km/h)
10.Mercedes-AMG Project ONE: F1 220 MPH (354 km/h)
1. HENNESSEY VENOM F5: 301 MPH
Boasting a claimed top speed of 301 mph, the Venom F5 smashes the previous top speed figure by more than a school zone speed limit. To do so, Hennessey started with an all-new, 2,950-pound carbon fiber chassis (the Venom GT is based on the Lotus Exige), and bolted a 1,600-hp, 7,4-liter, twin-turbo V8 to it.
2. KOENIGSEGG AGERA RS: 278 MPH
Hennessey’s Venom F5 claimed top speed of 301 mph obliterates everything else on this list by a significant margin, but Hennessey hasn’t verified its numbers with the Guinness Book of World Records. Koenigsegg has, so even though it gets the silver medal here, in the real world, the Agera RS is the true speed king.To set the official record, Koenigsegg asked the Nevada Department of Transportation to close an 11-mile stretch of Route 160 between Las Vegas and Pahrump. On public roads, the 1,160-hp Swedish supercar hit 284.55 mph
3. HENNESSEY VENOM GT: 270MPH
Hennessey recorded a 270.4-mph run at the Kennedy Space Center in 2014, but only in one direction. To be considered legitimate, record attempts usually require a run in each direction, and an average is taken to account for wind conditions.
4. BUGATTI CHIRON: 261 MPH
No list is complete without a supercar from the legendary Bugatti. The Veyron was a monumental feat of engineering, a supercar whose performance was so marvelous, Top Gear presenter James May compared it to the automobile equivalent of the Concorde.
5. BUGATTI VEYRON SUPER SPORT: 268 MPH
When Volkswagen purchased the Bugatti brand, it had one goal: build the fastest production car in the world. The original Veyron achieved that goal, and with a price tag of $1.7 million and a quad-turbocharged W16 engine producing 1,000 hp. The Veyron was soon dethroned by the SSC Ultimate Aero, so Bugatti came back with the Veyron Super Sport. This beat pumps out an astonishing 1200 HP,
6. SCC ULTIMATE AERO: 256 MPH
Shelby SuperCars (SSC) has nothing to do with Carroll Shelby of Cobra fame, but for a moment its Ultimate Aero was the fastest production car in the world. It reached a top speed of 256 mph back in 2007, beating the non-Super Sport version of the Veyron.
7. TESLA ROADSTER: 250MPH (UNVERIFIED)
The original Tesla Roadster was a sports car based on the Lotus Elise, and although its performance was certainly impressive, it’s more known for establishing Tesla as a legitimate player in the automotive world. The new Roadster is another thing altogether. This second-generation Roadster features the most impressive spec sheet of any EV before it — 0 to 60 mph in 1.9 seconds, 0 to 100 mph in 4.2 seconds, and a claimed top speed of 250 mph.
8. SALEEN S7 TWIN TURBO: 248 MPH
Among performance addicts, the Saleen S7 is legend: exotic styling, insane performance, and tuning potential to name a few. But much of the vehicle’s appeal is actually historical. Produced from 2000 to 2009, the S7 was America’s first mid-engined supercar. Producing 750 hp, the vehicle could hit 60 mph in just 2.8 seconds before smashing the quarter-mile in 10.5 seconds.
9. KOENIGSEGG CCR: 242 MPH
Swedish supercar builder Koenigsegg briefly held the “world’s fastest” title. Its CCR reached 242 mph at Italy’s Nardo Ring in 2005. Despite its impressive stats, the CCR’s moment in the spotlight was as brief as its claim on the world. It was soon supplanted by the CCX, and then by the current Agera. Koenigsegg says the Agera-based One:1 will top out at over 270 mph.
10.Mercedes-AMG Project ONE: F1 220 MPH
The Project One produces 761 kW (1,035 PS; 1,021 hp) through a hybrid powertrain that shares many features with modern Formula One cars. The car has five motors with different functions onboard: one internal combustion engine (ICE) and four electric motors.
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