- Buggati Chiron Super sport 300+
It is the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+, and the upgraded version of the regular Bugatti Chiron, and only 30 copies were made, and its top test speed from the manufacturer reached 304.77 mph (490.47 km/h) and the car accelerated from 0 to 400 in 32.6, and from 400 to 0 in 9.3 seconds with a total time from 0 to 400 to0 is 41.9 seconds.
The (+) sign was added to 300+ because it exceeded 300 miles per hour, outperforming all similar speed cars intended for sale to the public, and driving them on public roads.
- Koenigsegg Jesko Absolute
In theory, the manufacturer of the car K. Winigsegg Jesko Absolute claims that it is the fastest car in the world, as the company expects its speed to reach 330 miles / h, (530 km / h), but in practice the car has been tested by its manufacturer, and the car has reached a top speed of only 403 km / h, and the car has been stopped at this speed for safety and security reasons .
But the car achieved amazing results in acceleration ahead of the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+, accelerating from 0 to 400 km/h in 28.81 seconds, and stopping from 400 to 0 in a time of 8.13 seconds, with a total time of 0 to400 to 0 is only 36.94 seconds.
- Bugatti Bolide 311MPH
It is one of the fastest cars in the world with a speed of 311 miles (500 km/h), but its tests were for the race track only, and none of it was produced for the public but the company limited its presence only to the racetracks, which means that Bugatti has more to surprise the world with.
- The fastest cars in the world in theory, according to the designs or expected speeds are as follows:
- Koenigsegg Jesko Absolute 330MPH.
- Hennessey Venom F5 311MPH.
- SSC Tuatara.