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SSC tries to explain its controversial Tuatara top speed claim

SSC tries to explain its controversial Tuatara top speed claim

Posted on November 2, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Earlier this month, the gang over at SSC took one of its insane hypercars known as the Tuatara to a closed stretch of highway and attempted to see just how fast the car would go. The SSC team claimed that the vehicle reached a top speed of 316.11 mph on average during its runs. However, many people who viewed the video of the top speed run disputed the car was going that fast.
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