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Which is the Fastest Car in the World in 2021? Top 5 List

Which is the fastest car in the world? is frequently asked by car lovers. You can find the top speed of cars here but reaching that speed Is a challenging task. Cars have been made to make the journey easy. Cars play an important role in our daily life.

Car is a need but some people use this need for entertainment i.e. Supercar. Although engineers have made a lot of supercars with incredible speed, these five cars have their own pace.

Hennessey Venom GT:

Hennessey Venom GT
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Hennessey Venom GT is built entirely with carbon fiber. It comes in both lightweight and strong weight.

With 270 miles per hour of speed, Hennessey Venom GT is the fifth fastest car in the world.  Hennessey Venom GT can reach from 260 to 270 mph in just 10.1 seconds. The horsepower of the Hennessey Venom GT is 1,244.

Koenigsegg Agera RS:

Koenigsegg Agera RS
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Koenigsegg Agera RS is the fourth fastest car in the world with a maximum speed of 278 mph (428 kilometers per hour). It is considered that Koenigsegg will be the fastest car company in the next few years.

The speed of 278 mph has been recorded on 4 November 2017. Koenigsegg Agera RS has 1,160 horsepower. Koenigsegg Agera RS can reach from 0-60 miles per hour in just 2.8 seconds.

Hennessey Venom F5:

Hennessey Venom F5:
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Here is another car from Hennessey Venom which is Hennessey Venom F5. Hennessey Venom F5 is the third-fastest car in the world. Hennessey Venom F5 looks like a LaFerrari. Hennessey Venom F5 can reach the maximum speed of 301 mph (484 miles per hour) only 3 mph less than a Bugatti Chiron.

Venom F5 can reach from 0 to 249 mph and then back to the rest position within 30 seconds. The speed gaining and losing time is slower in Venom V5 engine than a Bugatti Chiron. The horsepower of the Hennessey Venom F5 is 1,817 hp.  

Bugatti Chiron:

Bugatti Chiron
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Bugatti is considered to be the fastest car company. From all of the models, Bugatti Chiron is the fastest car. In this list, Bugatti Chiron holds the second fastest car in the world position. Bugatti can reach the peak speed of 304 mph (489 kilometers per hour) with 1,577 horsepower.

 Bugatti can reach from 0-60 mph within 3 seconds. Bugatti can get 12 mph speed in 5.8 seconds and 12.1 seconds, it can reach up to 186 mph which is mind-blowing.

It can take 32.6 seconds to reach its peak. It can take 9.4 seconds to reach zero speed from its peak.  

SSC Tuatara-Fastest Car in the World:

SSC Tuatara
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Maybe, you are considering Bugatti as the fastest car in the world. If yes, then SSC Tuatara has made your statement wrong. SSC Tuatara is the fastest car in the world.

Fastest Car in the World Speed:

With 331 mph (532 kilometers per hour) speed, it is the number one supercar according to speed. Tuatara can reach 60-120 speed in only 2.5 seconds. Tuatara has 1750 Horsepower.

SSC Tuatara has gained this position in earlier years. In a run test, Tuatara has reached the peak speed of 316 mph. There is a dispute. The company said that the car has reached 331 mph. It’s not clear that is it happened or not.

To clear the dispute, the company decided to take another speed test with a run but that car, which hit 331 mph speed, was wrecked.   

SSC Tuatara has an awesome outside view as well as inner. It is also considered one of the most beautiful cars in the world.

Quick Stats:

Here are the stats from the fastest car in the world to the fifth fastest car.

RankCarTop Speed (mph)Horsepower (HP)EngineWeight (lb)
1SSC Tuatara33117505.9 liters twin-turbo flat-plane crank V82,750
2Bugatti Chiron3041,5778.0 L (488 cu in) quad-turbocharged W164,400
3Hennessey Venom F53011,8176.6 L Fury twin-turbocharged V82,998
4Koenigsegg Agera RS2781,1605.0L V8, Twin-turbo3,075
5Hennessey Venom GT2701,244427 cu in (7.0 L) twin-turbocharged LS7 V82,743

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Last Updated on December 15, 2022

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