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    5 Fastest Cars In The World In 2022

    By Zero2TurboMarch 1, 2022Updated:March 14, 2022No Comments
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    Today, racing is a popular betting sport, but choosing a favourite is not always easy. A wide variety of sports car betting can be found on 22bet.ug and this review will tell you about the fastest cars in the world in 2022.

    Czinger 21C

    Many motorsport enthusiasts probably know brands such as Lamborghini, Ferrari and Bugatti, but the name Czinger is not familiar to many. Nevertheless, this is a fairly promising young company from the USA, which was founded in Los Angeles in 2019. In 2020, the concern presented the Czinger 21C hypercar. In addition to the extravagant futuristic design, the car has many original details. For example, some metal parts and chassis are 3D printed. Well, and most importantly – the car can accelerate to 100 km/h in just 1.9 seconds. At the moment it is the absolute leader in the sports car market.

    The car has a petrol 2.9-litre V8 engine, as well as two electric motors. A feature of the motor is the promotion of up to 11 thousand revolutions per minute. The weight of the supercar is only 1240 kilograms, while it has 1250 horsepower. The car was produced in a circulation of 80 copies, the estimated cost of each reaches 1.7 million dollars.

    Hennessey Venom F5

    The second place is rightfully occupied by the Hennessey Venom F5, which has 1842 horsepower. Initially, it was created with the aim of setting a new world record, having a declared speed of 484 km / h. However, almost immediately after the release of the car, this record was broken twice – first by the Bugatti Chiron, and then by the SSC Tuatara. Therefore, Hennessey had to raise the bar to 500 km/h. This speed was achieved thanks to a 6.6-litre eight-cylinder engine. The supercar accelerates to 100 km/h in just 2.3 seconds. The circulation was limited to 24 copies, each of which costs from 2.1 million dollars.

    Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+

    This car set a world speed record – 490 km / h. At the same time, it can pick up speed from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.4 seconds. The car has 1600 horsepower and an eight-litre W16 engine with four turbochargers. This novelty appeared on the market in 2021, and its starting price was more than $3 million. At the same time, the circulation is very small – only 30 copies.

    Bugatti Divo

    Another representative of the Bugatti company is a model that was created on the basis of its predecessor, the Bugatti Chiron. The car has an 8.0-litre W16 engine with four turbines, and its top speed can reach 380 km/h. At the same time, the supercar accelerates to 100 kilometres per hour in 2.4 seconds. This is an excellent result for his rather big weight of 1960 kg.

    The car was released in a limited edition of 40 copies. The price of the supercar somewhat surprised motorists – as it turned out to be twice the “regular” Chiron – more than $ 5 million.

    SSC Tuatara

    The fastest production car in the world is the scandalously famous Tuatara hypercar from the American company SSC North America, the circulation of which will make 100 copies. At the second attempt, the Tuatara still got this title, showing impressive results for a production car at the place of the former runway – the average speed according to the results of two runs was 455.3 km/h (the maximum in one direction at that was 460.43 km/h). And it broke the Kenigseggager world speed record of 2017. Under the hood of the car is a 5.9-litre twin-turbo V8 engine running on an E85 blend. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h is 2.5 seconds.

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