The SSC Tuatara hypercar never went over 300 mph. On Thursday, SSC formally admitted in an Instagram post that its Tuatara hypercar never reached the claimed speeds of 331 mph or even 301 mph in ...
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In October 2020, the SSC Tuatara hypercar was happily crowned by its maker as the world’s “fastest production vehicle.” The joy was short lived as controversy quickly arose following the reveal of the ...
Last fall, SSC took the car world by surprise when the Tuatara supposedly hit 331 mph (533 kph). However, as it turns out, it was bogus, and that’s not a rumor, but official confirmation from the ...
SSC North America officially admitted that the Tuatara hypercar didn’t reach the claimed 331 mph (532.7 km/h) in the controversial speed record attempt in October 2020. However, the company stated ...
American hypercar company SSC shocked the world when it announced that its flagship Tuatara had achieved 331 mph, setting a world record with a two-way average peak speed of 316 mph. That catapulted ...
We all know the SSC Tuatara has a propensity for record-breaking speed, but Jerod Shelby and the rest of the gang at SSC North America came up with the Striker and Aggressor. The former produces more ...
The SSC Tuatara and Dr. Larry Caplin were quite possibly on pace to reset the production-vehicle land-speed record they themselves set, according to SSC founder and CEO Jerod Shelby. It didn’t happen.