What car breaks 300 mph?

The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ was the first production-based car to break 300 mph (hitting 304.77 mph) in 2019, though it was a modified pre-production model, and newer contenders like the electric Yangwang U9 Xtreme (claimed 308 mph in late 2025) and the Hennessey Venom F5 (aiming for over 300 mph) are pushing boundaries in the hypercar world, each requiring extreme engineering and specialized conditions for these incredible speeds.


What cars can hit 300 mph?

Cars hitting 300 mph are elite hypercars like the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ (first production car to exceed 300 mph), Hennessey Venom F5, Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut, and SSC Tuatara, pushing engineering limits with extreme horsepower (1,500+ hp) and specialized tires to overcome massive aerodynamic drag, with some aiming for even higher speeds.
 

Has any production car hit 300mph?

The Yangwang U9 Xtreme has officially dethroned the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ as the world's fastest production car. With German racer Marc Basseng behind the wheel, it hit 496.22 km/h (308.4 mph) at Germany's ATP Papenburg test track eclipsing Bugatti's 2019 record of 490.48 km/h (304.7 mph).


Is there a car that can go 300 miles per hour?

Hennessey's been in the fight for VMAX hypercar glory for over a decade now, since the Venom GT managed 270mph along the same stretch of runway where space shuttles once landed. Then Koenigsegg smashed the two-way average in Nevada in 2017 before Bugatti cracked 300mph at Ehra-Lessien in 2019.

What car goes 400 mph?

No production street car easily hits 400 mph, but specialized land speed record vehicles, like the Bloodhound LSR (aiming for 1000 mph) or past wheel-driven streamliners (like Turbinator II breaking 500 mph), have exceeded 400 mph, while hybrids like the Thrust SSC hold the outright record over 760 mph, blurring lines between cars and jets. For "actual" cars with internal combustion, the Vesco Turbinator (500+ mph) and Mickey Thompson's Challenger I (406 mph) are milestones, demonstrating wheel-driven feats over 400 mph.
 


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What car broke the 400 mph?

On this day, 64 years ago, Mickey Thompson, driving the Challenger I at the Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, US recorded a one-way run of 406.60 mph, becoming the first American driver to break the 400 mph barrier, although the run was not recognized as a land speed record.

Did a Ford GT go 310 mph?

With Richard Rawlings from Gas Monkey Garage on hand (GMG is listed as a sponsor), Bohmer literally drove his Ford GT off the end of the runway. In the process, he reached 310.8 mph according to the digital speed readout on the car's dash.

Can a Bugatti go 300 mph?

Yes, a Bugatti can go over 300 mph, with the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ prototype reaching a record-breaking 304.77 mph (490.48 km/h) in 2019, making it the first production-based car to break the 300 mph barrier. This was achieved on a special test track with a heavily modified Chiron by a professional driver, and while the limited production Super Sport 300+ is inspired by it, its top speed is electronically limited for safety, though still incredibly fast.
 


What cars can go 310 mph?

A 310 mph car refers to Johnny Bohmer's modified 2006 Ford GT, nicknamed the "BADD GT," which hit 310.8 mph (500.1 km/h), making it the world's fastest street-legal car, a feat achieved at Kennedy Space Center using E-85 fuel and significant modifications for extreme speed while retaining street features like AC. This isn't a production car but a highly tuned machine, though manufacturers like Bugatti and Koenigsegg are aiming for similar speeds with their upcoming hypercars.
 

What cars can hit 300mph?

The 25 Fastest Cars in the World, Ranked
  • Koenigsegg Agera RS — 277.8 MPH. ...
  • Bugatti Mistral — 282 MPH (Roof off) ...
  • SSC Tuatara — 295 MPH. ...
  • Hennessey Venom F5 — 300+ MPH (Claimed) ...
  • Bugatti Chiron Super Sport — 304.7 MPH. ...
  • Yangwang U9 Xtreme — 308.4 MPH. ...
  • Bugatti Bolide—311 MPH (Claimed) ...
  • Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut—330 mph (Claimed)


Why does a Bugatti oil change cost $20,000?

A Bugatti oil change costs around $20,000 because of the extremely complex, labor-intensive process involving the removal of major car components (like the entire rear section and underbody) to access its W12 engine's 16 drain plugs, using up to 25 hours of specialized labor, expensive custom parts, and the high cost of required fluids for its dry-sump system, making it more akin to major surgery than a typical oil change. 


When did top fuel break 300 mph?

Bernstein, a six-time NHRA champion, made headlines not only for his wins but for his groundbreaking milestones. In 1992, he became the first driver in NHRA history to exceed 300 mph in a standing-start quarter-mile, a feat achieved at the Gatornationals in Gainesville.

What car went 400 mph?

Cars have exceeded 400 mph, primarily in specialized, wheel-driven land speed record cars like the Turbinator (458 mph) and Mickey Thompson's Challenger 1 (406.6 mph, unofficial), though these aren't street-legal; in the realm of hypercars, the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut achieved 0-400-0 km/h in 2024, demonstrating extreme capability, while companies like Bugatti and Hennessey aim for the 400 mph mark with production-based vehicles, though achieving a verified 400 mph production car remains a future challenge. 

Why is Gen Z not driving?

Gen Z is driving less due to high costs (insurance, gas, cars), increased anxiety about driving, environmental concerns, better alternatives (rideshare, public transit, e-bikes), and a shift in lifestyle prioritizing digital connection and urban living over car dependency, all influenced by the pandemic and changing social values. 


What does Gen Z call a car?

Gen Z slang for a car often uses "whip," meaning a cool or nice car, but they also give them personal nicknames like "Baby," "Babe," "Beast," or "Rocket," with terms like "banger" for a great car or "ride" also common, while traditional slang like "clunker" still pops up for older ones. 

Is 5000 hp possible in a car?

Yes, cars can have 5,000 horsepower, though it's extremely rare, usually found in specialized drag racers or unique hypercars like the Devel Sixteen, which uses a massive quad-turbo V16 engine for immense power, with Top Fuel dragsters achieving over 10,000 HP for short bursts, proving the engineering is possible, but requires specialized components.
 

Has any car hit 700 mph?

Thrust SSC holds the world land speed record, set on 15 October 1997, and piloted by Andy Green, when it achieved a speed of 1,228 km/h (763 mph) and it became the first and only land vehicle to officially break the sound barrier.


What's the fastest 1/4 mile ever?

The fastest quarter-mile times vary by category, but the overall record belongs to a purpose-built rocket car with times around 3.22 seconds, while production electric hypercars like the Rimac Nevera achieve under 8.3 seconds, and top-fuel dragsters hit ~3.6-3.7 seconds, with Brittany Force holding recent speed records over 340 mph. For street-legal cars, records are in the low 9-second range, with electric cars like the Tesla Model S Plaid dipping below 9.3 seconds in testing.
 

Can you go 200 mph on the autobahn?

Yes, you can legally drive 200 mph (around 320 km/h) on certain unrestricted sections of the German Autobahn if your car is capable and conditions are safe, as about 70% of the network has no mandatory speed limit, but an advisory limit of 130 km/h (81 mph) applies, and exceeding it increases liability in an accident. It requires extreme focus, a suitable high-performance vehicle, and awareness of traffic, as even on unrestricted stretches, posted limits (often 130 km/h) exist in urban areas, construction zones, or bad weather, and reckless driving is always illegal.
 

Is a 300 mph hurricane possible?

No, a 300 mph hurricane isn't possible, says Sitkowski. “The strongest hurricanes are closer to 200 mph,” he explains. “You can get 300 mph winds with tornadoes, but this is just too high for a hurricane.” So far, the strongest hurricane on record is Hurricane Patricia, which had 215 mph maximum sustained winds.


Will I get banned for doing 50 in a 30?

As a general rule, if you're caught travelling in excess of 45%-50% of the speed limit you could be given an instant driving ban.