Bugatti took a step back from top speed records in 2019 when it cracked the 300-mph barrier. Then CEO Stephan Winkelmann said ...
A group of students from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands built a homemade racing electric vehicle that reaches a speed of 62 mph in just 2.15 seconds. The vehicle, dubbed DUT13 ...
The YangWang U9 Xtreme (formerly the YangWang U9 Track Edition) just blew the whole competition out of the water. Forget about acceleration for a moment, the U9 Xtreme just hit a top speed of 308.4 ...
The new Yangwang U9 Xtreme hypercar set a new global production-car speed record. In a test, it reached 308 miles per hour. It took the lead from the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+. The Yangwang ...
This forgotten American supercar dethroned Bugatti as the world’s fastest, but you probably don't even remember it existed.