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Fastest cars in the world.

Once upon a time, the Ferrari F40 rocked the world as the first car to jump the almost impossible 322 km/hr hurdle with a top speed of 324 km/hr. Today, the fastest cars in the world are competing to cross the 483km/hr finish line and 324km/hr looks like snail-speed to them.
Today, more sports cars are being manufactured to beat the speed of existing cars and with the persistent desire to shatter speed records, we won’t be surprised to meet a car with a 644 km/hr capacity. However, before that day comes upon us, here is a list of the fastest cars in the world in 2019:

Hennessey Venom F5 – (485 kilometres per hour)

Hennessey Venom F5 - Fastest cars
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The Venom F5 claims to have a prime speed of 485 km/h, making it the fastest car in the world. To achieve this, the Hennessey Venom F5 is equipped with a 7.4-litre twin turbo V8 engine with maximum torque of 1600 HP and 1300 lb-feet at 4400rpm.
Hennessey Venom F5 (1) - Fastest cars
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However, the Venom F5 has not been verified by the Guinness Book of World Records. Therefore, its 485 km/hr claim remains unofficial.
The base price for the Hennessey Venom F5 is $1.6 million (N576 million)

Koenigsegg Agera RS – (448 kilometres per hour)


Koenigsegg Agera RS - Fastest cars
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With Koenigsegg’s verified Agera RS- 448 km/hr, it is technically the fastest car in the world. Though it trails badly behind the faster but unverified Venom F5, Koenigsegg is the fastest car in the Guinness Book of World Records. It has a 5.0-litre turbo V8 engine with maximum torque of 1600 HP.
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The Koenigsegg Agera RS has a performance time of 0 to 401 km/hr in just 36.44 seconds and a total weight of 3075 lbs including the traction control system.
The base price for the 2018 Koenigsegg Agera is $2.5 million (N900 million in Nigerian naira)

Bugatti Chiron – (437 kilometres per hour)

Bugatti Chiron 2018 - Fastest cars
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The Bugatti Chiron has 437 kilometres per hour and is easily one of the fastest cars on sale. This is part of the Bugatti limited edition and it has only 500 units in the market. The Chiron has a force vectoring system for navigating tighter corners, and the arms of the Chiron are plated with carbon fibre.
Bugatti Chiron - Fastest cars
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It also has some interesting specifications. The Bugatti Chiron boasts of a 5.0-litre turbo V8 engine with maximum torque of 1600 HP, and a performance time of 0 to 401 km/hr in just 36.44 seconds. Its front grill holds a two digit number 16 placed in it.
With a total weight of 3075 lbs, the Chiron goes for approximately $3 million (which stands at N1.1 billion with the current exchange rate) and ranks among the most expensive cars in the world.

Hennessey Venom GT – (435 kilometres per hour)


Hennessey Venom GT - Fastest cars
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Once again, there is another Hennessey model on the list of fastest cars in the world. But this time, it is the Hennessey Venom GT, developed by the Texas-based Hennessey Performance Engineering Corporation. While the Venom F5 boasts of 485 km/hr, the Venom GT runs at 435 km/hr.
The Venom GT received maximum attention in 2013 when it set the Guinness record as the quickest production automobile with an average acceleration of 13.63 seconds.
The Venom GT comes with a Twin-turbocharged 7.0-litre V8 engine with a maximum torque of 1155 pound-feet, and a performance time of 0 to 422 km/hr in just 14.51 seconds.
Built for the obscenely wealthy, the Hennessey Venom GT sells for $1.2 million (N432 million), which does not include options.

Bugatti Veyron Super Sport – (432 kilometres per hour)

Bugatti Veyron Super Sport - Fastest car
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The Veyron Super Sport, once recognised in the Guinness Book of Records as the second fastest car in the world, is produced by Volkswagen. The car costs about $1.7 million (N612 million in Nigerian naira) and has a total weight of 4044 lbs along with carbon body.
The Bugatti Veyron Super Sport has a high speed of 432km/hr recorded at the Volkswagen’s check track and its speed is verified. It comes with a Turbocharged W16 engine with Orange wheels and special orange body.
Bugattis are built for the wealthy and the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport costs $2 million (N720 million).

SSC Ultimate Aero – (414 kilometres per hour)

SSC Ultimate Aero - Fastest cars
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The Shelby Supercars (SSC) has a verified speed of 412km/hr as of 2007, dusting other non-Super Sports version like the Veyron.
SSC Ultimate Aero 1 - Fastest cars
The SSC Ultimate Aero has a 6.3-litre Twin-turbocharged V8 engine, a performance time of 0 to 100 km/hr in just 2.7 seconds. Its total weight is 2800 lbs butterfly doors. The SSC Ultimate Aero has a starting price of $740,000 (N266.4 million)

Koenigsegg Regera – (411 kilometres per hour)

Koenigsegg Regera - Fastest cars
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The Koenigsegg Regera is a hybrid sports car that came out with just eighty units and sold at $1.9 million (N684 million in Nigerian naira) as at 2015. It is one of the fastest cars in the world for its ability to create a 411   per hour, with a performance time of 0 to 100 kilometres per hour in just 2.7 seconds. It comes with a 5.0-litre twin turbo engine with maximum torque of 1500+HP.
Koenigsegg Regera 1 - Fastest cars
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Many lovers of sports cars do not fail to mention the magic of the rear wheels which takes 0.7 seconds to drive 0-62 km/hr. The total weight of the Regera is 3510 lbs including hydraulic pumping system and six-way adjustable electrical seat.
The Koenigsegg Regera has a base price of $2 million (N720 million based on current exchange rate)

Saleen S7 Twin Turbo – (400 kilometres per hour)

Saleen S7 Twin Turbo - Fastest cars
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The Saleen S7 is a legendary vehicle that is made with comfort at the heart of it. The vehicle comes with a Twin Turbo and Two trunks, mid-engine layout. At 400 km/hr, the S7 is one of the fastest cars around and has a performance time of 0 to 100 km/hr in just 2.8 seconds. Additionally, it has an LCD monitor and quick release steering wheels, carbon fibre coated body and a mid-aligned driver seat. This car has a price tag of $1 million (N360 million in Nigerian naira).

Lykan Fenyr Supersport – (395 kilometres per hour)

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The Lykan Fenyr Super Sport comes ninth on the list of fastest cars for 2019. Produced by W Motors, the vehicle features a twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre engine with an HP of 900 horsepower.
Lykan Fenyr Supersport - Fastest cars
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It has a 0 to 97 km/hr performance time of 2.7 seconds and only 25 units of Lykan Fenyr a year are produced. This restriction was imposed by the Dubai-based company that produces the Fenyr supercars. The total weight of the Lykan Fenyr SuperSport is 2646 lbs. Wondering how much it costs? The Lykan Fenyr Supersport has a starting price of $1.9 million (N684 million)

Koenigsegg CCR – (390 kilometres per hour)

Koenigsegg CCR - Fastest cars
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In 2005, the Sweedish supercar builder Koenigsegg held the title for the world’s fastest car briefly. But this moment of glory was temporary as the 390 km/hr it set at the Italy nardoo Ring was quickly supplanted by the CCX and Agera.
A Koenigsegg CCR costs between $2.1 million (N756 million) and $2.8 million (N1.1 billion)

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