The SSC Tuatara – built by low-volume manufacturer SSC North America – has reportedly broken the production car speed record… again. The company controversially made the same claim in October 2020, announcing it had bidirectionally averaged 508.7km/h on a Nevada highway. However, internet hawks subsequently uncovered a wide range of inconsistencies in the official footage, and suggested the actual speed recorded was significantly slower.
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