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2020 SSC Tuatara: First modern speed-run hypercar of its era
The 2020 SSC Tuatara arrived as a kind of line in the sand, the moment when a small American builder decided that the modern ...
Without question, the SSC Tuatara is gunning for the world's fastest car title. American automaker SSC took its sweet time in developing the Tuatara, and we thought the car won't make it past the ...
Almost a decade after we first laid eyes on the Tuatara, SSC North America has finally put the hypercar into production. Just 100 examples will be built in total and the first was revealed on Friday ...
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
View post: Amazon Is Selling a Ski and Snowboard Car Roof Rack for 50% Off Dr. Larry Caplin is shown here with the SSC team. He’s wearing the sport coat, at far left. Standing next to him is Jerod ...
The SSC Tuatara and its variants were once shrouded in a remarkable layer of controversy, originally claiming a top speed of 331 mph. Sadly, this turned out to be a hoax, and SSC recommitted to ...
The eight-year wait to see if SSC’s Tuatara hypercar, something the company claims will be able to do over 300 mph, would ever become more than vaporware is over as customer car number one debuted ...
The 5.9-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine powering the SSC Tuatara is a work of art and the niche car manufacturer has shared some information about the powertrain’s intake system that helps make it ...
I'm not sure what it's like to attempt a comeback from one of the wildest automotive PR blunders of all time. I'm not sure I could do it, particularly as I, as podcast host, was an unwitting and ...
SSC just completed a third attempt at taking the record for the fastest production car in the world. The first attempt was marred by controversy after controversy (video footage inconsistencies and ...
In October, a small US automaker called SSC North America claimed its 1,750-horsepower Tuatara supercar had gone more than 300 miles an hour, breaking official world speed records for a street legal ...
Washington-based SSC shocked the automotive world in October when it announced that its Tuatara supercar had hit 331 mph on a closed Nevada highway and claimed a production car speed record with ...
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