A Bugatti Veyron, capable of 267 mph. Originally priced at 1 million Euros.
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The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ is currently the fastest car to reach 60 mph, achieving it in under 2.4 seconds.
The fastest car in the world in 1966 was the Lamborghini Miura. With a top speed of around 171 mph, it was considered one of the fastest production cars of its time.
The second fastest car in the world is the SSC Tuatara. It has a top speed of 282.9 mph (455.3 km/h) and is known for its incredible acceleration and aerodynamic design.
Currently, the fastest production car in the world is the Bugatti Veyron SuperSport, which has been maxed at 267 mph. The fastest car in the world is the Bloodhound SSC, which should be first driven in a few years. It's top speed should be around 1,000mph (a dragster).
The fastest car with a manual transmission is the Porsche 911 GT3 RS, which has a top speed of around 193 mph.