Tuesday 10 December 2013

World's Fastest Cars 2013

These are the top ten fastest cars in the world...

    10. GUMPERT APOLLO
    Top speed: 362 km/h – 225 mph
    0-100 km/h: 3 seconds
    Cost: $450,000
    The Gumpert Apollo was allegedly designed with such power and traction that it would be able to drive upside down in a tunnel at speeds of 321 km/h. While no one is known to have tested that theory yet, it’s 4.2 litre V8 engine and 650 hp should fill any stunt driver with confidence.

    9. ZENVO ST1
    Top speed: 374 km/h – 233 mph
    0-100 km/h: 2.9 seconds
    Cost: $1,225,000
    The 100 per cent Danish made ST1 is the first attempt at a supercar by Zenvo, and they’ve set the bar pretty high for themselves. Each of the 15 models in existence are assured of ‘flying doctors’ should their 7 litre, twin-charged V8 engines ever come into trouble.

    8. MCLAREN F1
    Top speed: 386 km/h – 240 mph
    0-100 km/h: 3.2 seconds
    Cost: $970,000
    Built in the late 1990s, the Mclaren F1 was an icon of its age becoming the world’s fastest ever road car in 1998 and probably the greatest supercar of the 20th Century. It still sits among the fastest cars in the world today thanks to its 60 degree, V12 engine producing 627 hp.

    7. KOENIGSEGG CCX
    Top speed: 394 km/h – 245 mph
    0-100 km/h: 3.2 seconds
    Cost: $545,568
    The Swedish manufacturer makes a second appearance in the top ten, this time with the CCX and its 90 degree V8 engine producing 806 hp.

    6. SALEEN S7 TWIN-TURBO
    Top speed: 399 km/h – 248 mph
    0-100 km/h: 2.8 seconds
    Cost: $555,000
    The Saleen S7 has an old school ‘90s look about it which just screams speed. A real tarmac-eater. Its all-aluminum, V8 engine with twin turbos produces 750 hp.

    5. 9FF GT9-R
    Top speed: 413 km/h – 257 mph
    0-100 km/h: 2.9 seconds
    Cost: $695,000
    Another tie. What is essentially a customised Porsche 911, the GT9-R is fitted with a 4 litre, flat-6, twin-turbo engine, producing 1,120 hp. Such is its bespoke creation, all GT9-R’s are modified to the buyer’s taste with only 20 models ever made.

    4. SSC ULTIMATE AERO
    Top speed: 413 km/h – 257 mph
    0-100 km/h: 2.7 seconds
    Cost: $654,400
    What was once the fastest car in the world – between the months of March 2007 to July 2010 – the SCC (Shelby SuperCars) Ultimate Aero uses a twin-turbo V8 engine, producing 1,183 horsepower. Its new sibling the Tuatura is expected to take over the mantle of SCC’s fastest car, and possibly even beat the Bugatti into top spot.

    3. KOENIGSEGG AGERA R
    Top speed: 418 km/h – 260 mph
    0-100 km/h: 2.9 seconds
    Cost: $1.6 million
    A tie for second spot. While all of its 1,099 horsepower is fired out of a 5 litre, V8 engine with twin turbos, what makes the Agera R unique amongst supercars is its penchant for Winter sports. The top of the range Koenigsegg can be fitted with a ski box as well as Winter tyres, so don’t be surprised to see one of these at Europe’s most exclusive ski resorts.

    2. HENNESSEY VENOM GT
    Top speed: 418 km/h – 260 mph
    0-100 km/h: 2.5 seconds
    Cost: $950,000
    The closest challenger to Bugatti’s crown, the Venom GT gets the most from a 6.2 litre, LS9 turbocharged V8 engine, also producing 1,200 hp. Hennessey believe the car has the potential to reach 442 km/h, which would propel it ahead of the Super Sport, but that speed is still to be tested and proven.

    1. BUGATTI VEYRON SUPER SPORT
    Top speed: 429 km/h – 267 mph
    0-100 km/h: 2.3 seconds
    Cost: $2.4 million
    Having lost its title of the fastest car in the world in 2007, Bugatti reclaimed the top spot with the Veyron Super Sport in 2010, clocking a top speed of 429 km/h. Its huge 8 litre, W16 engine produces 1,200 hp, that’s 199 more horsepower than the original Veyron, which had a top speed of 407 km/h.


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