World's fastest car! Bugatti Chiron breaks all records, vrooms past 300 mph barrier!
Bugatti has officially become the first manufacturer to produce a road car that's capable of speeds in excess of 300mph. It has been confirmed that the tuned Bugatti Chiron hypercar, with British racing driver Andy Wallace at the wheel, hit a top speed of 304.77mph (490.48 km/h) at a test track in Germany on 2nd August.
World's fastest car just set fire to all previous records! Can you imagine a car running at a speed of 300 mph or 490.48 kph? Well, a French car has just broken a world record, registering itself as the world's fastest car. The carmaker has smashed through the 300 mph barrier with the Bugatti Chiron hypercar, which was clocked at a record 304.77mph - a whopping 490.48 kph!
Bugatti has officially become the first manufacturer to produce a road car that's capable of speeds in excess of 300mph. It has been confirmed that the tuned Bugatti Chiron hypercar, with British racing driver Andy Wallace at the wheel, hit a top speed of 304.77mph (490.48 km/h) at a test track in Germany on 2nd August, beating the previous record by almost 27mph.
At that speed, the car is covering a staggering 136 metres per second, which is more than a football pitch. Stephan Winkelmann, the president of Bugatti, described the 300mph achievement as a 'milestone for eternity'.
The hypercar maker had previously held the top speed record for a road model between the years of 2005 and 2007 and again from 2010 to 2017.
On both those occasions, it was the firm's previous-generation hypercar, the Veyron, that held the gong for the fastest model but was dethroned two years ago by the Koenigsegg Agera RS, which had been clocked travelling at 277.87mph.
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