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Motor Trend stated: " Fiorano 's downhill front straight was the only place we were allowed to do acceleration runs, and we couldn't run backward for a two-way average. The data shows the fastest quarter-mile run declining by 18.2 feet from start to finish, or 1.4%.
The Lucid Air is a battery electric 4-door luxury sedan made by Lucid Motors. Announced in December 2016 and sold starting in 2021, it is designed to compete with the Tesla Model S, the Porsche Taycan, as well as other luxury battery electric vehicles made by Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Audi. [ 3][ 4] The Dream Edition's EPA range is estimated at ...
Interior (959 Komfort) The powerplant is a sequential twin-turbocharged DOHC flat-six engine equipped with 4 valves per cylinder, fuel fed by Bosch Motronic 2.1 fuel injection with air-cooled cylinders and water-cooled heads, with a bore x stroke of 95 mm × 67 mm (3.74 in × 2.64 in) for a total displacement of 2,849 cc (173.9 cu in). It was ...
The Mercedes-AMG ONE utilises a modified version of the Mercedes-Benz PU106B Hybrid engine, a 1.6-litre turbocharged 90-degree V6 engine. [ 19][ 20] Modifications were done to the engine as to make comply with the idle RPM and redline regulations. Tobias Moers, claimed that the engine would be at 1,280 rpm at idle, and 11,000 rpm at its redline ...
0-145 mph (233 km/h) in 4.9s; 1 ⁄ 4 mile (402 m) in 7.9s at 177 mph (285 km/h) When considering the 1 ⁄ 4 mile time, the car had a 155 mph (249 km/h) top speed for roughly the last 3 seconds of the run. [12] The car also ran on bespoke drag slicks and was not a production car model. [13]
Some publications cite the F1's timed top speed as 240.1 mph (386.4 km/h). This speed was achieved by a modified F1 with the rev limiter raised from 7500 rpm to 8300 rpm, not a production car. [20] The F1 in an unmodified state is gear limited at 221 mph (356 km/h). 1993 Dauer 962 Le Mans: 404.6 km/h (251.4 mph) [21]
Production car – 1,784 mm (70.2 in) – 2022 Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 [3] Widest rear Car Production car – 1,722 mm (67.8 in) BMW i8 [8]
Hennessey Performance Engineering ( HPE) is an American hypercar manufacturer and high-performance vehicle creator. In addition to building the Venom F5 hypercar, the company specializes in 'making fast cars faster' modifying sports cars from several brands including Chevrolet, Dodge, Cadillac, Jeep, Ford, GMC, and Lincoln.