There first car, that was built in larger numbers - as opposed to specially built speed record or race cars - was the Mercedes Benz 300 SL (Gull-wing).
The normal top speed was 235 km/h (146 mph), but with a higher gear transmission ratio of 1:3,25 (instead of the standard 1:3,64) it reached 260 km/h , equivalent to 161.5 mph.
Production was between 1954--1963. ( After May 1957 the Gull-wing was replaced by the Roadster)
There were 1400 gull-wings and 1858 roadsters built.
150 mph
65 mph on ground, 150 mph in air
The very first car ever made could do 2 mph so it reached mph.
A car can go at speeds up to 750 mph (land speed record car). A production car can go 267 mph (Bugatti Veyron SS).
lots of car can go over 150 mph including many car that are government regulated like most (depending on the year and trim) Ford Mustangs Chevy Camaros Dodge Challengers Nissan 370z ect
A car can go at speeds up to 750 mph (land speed record car). A production car can go 267 mph (Bugatti Veyron SS).
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The Bugatti Veyron EB16.4 Supersport is currently the fastest production car with a top speed of 267 mph. 2nd place belongs to the Hennessy Venom GT with a top speed of 260 mph.
the fastest mph a bugatti went was 253 and the first recorded spped of a bugatti was 150 mph
You don't. Currently the fastest road car in production is the Bugatti Veyron, which at 1,001 horsepower, is rated at only 254 mph. Even if there were a production car capable of 300 mph, there are very few places in the entire world that you would be capable of achieving that speed at.
Bugatti Veyron Super Sport 267 mph
I assume you are referring to production cars. The worlds fastest production car is the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport with a top speed of 267 mph.