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The designers of the Bugatti Veyron lost everything in the year 2014. The car has long been considered the most expensive , but most of the world's fastest . But this beast more than a million euros has been stripped of his title of most car fastest in the world in the Guinness Book of Records.
Hennessey Venom GT holds the record for the fastest car in the world
The title of the fastest car in the world is now owned by the sports car Hennessey Venom GT Spyder . With a powerful engine 1244 horsepower, this car can reach a maximum speed of 440 Km / h and acceleration from 0 to 300 km / h in just 13.6 seconds (16 seconds for her rival Bugatti Veyron) . To achieve the speed from 0 to 100km / h, the car did need only 2.6 seconds!
Most of the acceleration of new Hennessey Venom GT is approved by the Guinness Book of Records Guinness . Since the announcement of the news, the company that manufactures the Hennessey Venom GT models recorded a peak of orders for the new model, which demonstrates the importance of the famous record book in marketing strategies. The least we can say is that the car will sell very well, even if it is proposed that some auto enthusiasts filthy.
Datasheet
Bodywork : 2 Door Coupe / Roadster 2 doors - Built on the chassis of a Lotus Exige
Fuel : Gasoline Transmission : Engine and locking MOTEU r: Biturbo V8 from the Corvette ZR1 Engine Position : Central rear Longitudinal Displacement e: 7011 cm3 P ower maximum (adjustable 800 hp, 1000 hp, 1200 hp and 1244 hp) Maximum speed : 440 km / h Gearbox : 6-speed manual Brakes : Ventilated discs of 38 cm, carbon with six pistons. Weight : 1244 kg Consumptio we mixed average : 14.8 l / 100 km Transm ns CO2 : 330g / km
Tarifs Hennessey Venom GT
The indicative price for the eventual commercialization of the Hennessey Venom GT is € 450,000. The first copy is sold to the American singer Steven Tyler (Aerosmith) for an amount of EUR 900,000. However, remember that cars of this type are very expensive when they are sold to individuals, because it is very rare models collection.
A Hennessey Venom could therefore cost more than a million resale, especially if by then no other vehicle proves to be more efficient.
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