Last summer, SSC North America announced that the first production Tuatara was introduced to its owner during Monterey Car Week, yet no photos of the handover were provided. The Washington-state-based ...
Back in 1894, when the Benz Velo (or Velocipede) was becoming the world's first large-scale production car, its record-breaking maximum speed was an Earth-shattering 12 mph (19 kph). Things have ...
Just like with the lap times of various cars posted on the famous Nürburgring Nordschleife, there’s a little controversy going on about what carmaker holds the series-production car top speed record.
When Dr. Lawrence Caplin got the keys to his $2 million SSC Tuatara hypercar, during last summer’s Monterey Car Week, everyone at SSC North America promised to keep his identity a secret. Now we know ...
It took SSC more than a decade to take the Tuatara from concept to production, but the American-made hypercar is finally here, with the first example of the limited 100-unit production run presented ...
While SSC has done a pretty good job at keeping the starting price of the Tuatara a secret, it’s believed to be available from somewhere in the region of $1.6-$2 million. This is way more than most ...
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 ...
The SSC Tuatara hypercar never went over 300 mph. On Thursday, SSC formally admitted in an Instagram post that its Tuatara hypercar never reached the claimed speeds of 331 mph or even 301 mph in ...
The SSC Tuatara is not the fastest production vehicle on the planet, at least not yet, officially. After much controversy, the world will get to find out what the Washington-based automaker's Tuatara ...
BMW's new concept unveiled this week was a 600-horsepower plug-in hybrid with 62 miles of electric range. The car is thought to preview a dedicated BMW M sports car to replace the i8 early next decade ...
Somebody get the “Fast and Furious” producers on the phone. The SSC Tuatara set a record for the world’s fastest production car, hitting 316.11 mph on Oct. 10, the company announced in a press release ...