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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Its faster than the Veyron!


The X is a highly modified version of the Lotus Exige, manufactured by Texas-based Y and assembled in England. It holds the unofficial record for being the fastest accelerating, and the fastest production car in the world, having accelerated from 0 to 300kmph in 13.63 seconds and having reached a top speed of 435.31kmph. Y claims that X can reach a potential top speed of 447kmph, although this has never been tested. However, as the top-speed run was only in one direction, and only 16 Xs have been manufactured to date (Y needs to manufacture 30 to qualify), the car does not qualify as the fastest production car in the Guinness World Records (a record still held by the Bugatti Veyron SuperSport).

ID X.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Its faster than the Veyron!


The X is a highly modified version of the Lotus Exige, manufactured by Texas-based Y and assembled in England. It holds the unofficial record for being the fastest accelerating, and the fastest production car in the world, having accelerated from 0 to 300kmph in 13.63 seconds and having reached a top speed of 435.31kmph. Y claims that X can reach a potential top speed of 447kmph, although this has never been tested. However, as the top-speed run was only in one direction, and only 16 Xs have been manufactured to date (Y needs to manufacture 30 to qualify), the car does not qualify as the fastest production car in the Guinness World Records (a record still held by the Bugatti Veyron SuperSport).

ID X.