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Fastest cars in the world gallery - Pictures

by: EVO team
31 Aug 2012
Go to: Fastest cars in the world 2025 – top speed, acceleration and lap times
  • 243mph McLaren F1: Conceived by Gordon Murray and built by McLaren to be the best and fastest car on the planet using carbon
  • 171mph Lamborghini Miura: The car that defined the word 'Supercar' was for a short period the fastest car in the world, power
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  • 174mph Ferrari Daytona: Introduced in 1968 to kick back at Ferruccio Lamborghini's Miura - sticking with the more traditional
  • 175mph Lamborghini Countach LP5000S: The larger engined Countach was capable of a genuine 175mph, when not fitted with the hu
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  • 188mph Ferrari 288 GTO: A true Group B homologation special based on the 308GTB. Sadly the GTO was never raced, but it was st
  • 195mph Porsche 959: Perhaps the most technically-advanced hypercar of its generation, the 959 pushed Porsche past Ferrari - e
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  • 202mph Ferrari F40: The first production car to officially crack the 200mph barrier, one of the all-time great Ferraris
  • 209mph Bugatti EB110 GT: Often forgotten about, the quad-turbo EB110 GT de-throned F40 in 1991, but its reign was short-lived
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  • 213mph Jaguar XJ220: With a turbocharged version of the Metro 6R4's V6 engine, the XJ220 wasn't quite what everyone was expec
  • 253mph Bugatti Veyron: After more than five years in development the Veyron was the first car to crack the 250mph barrier
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  • 256mph SSC Ultimate Aero TT: Taking the fight to Bugatti, Shelby Super Cars created the 1183bhp twin-turbo Ultimate Aero
  • 267mph Bugatti Veyron Super Sport: Boosting power to 1183bhp, Bugatti re-claimed the title in 2010, which it still holds toda
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