SSC previously said it's the only firm with a real shot at reaching the 300 mph barrier, and it appears work is full-speed ahead. The company posted a new video of its upcoming Tuatara hypercar's twin ...
While we’ve seen the upcoming SSC Tuatara’s monstrous V8 being bench tested on its own, we now catch a glimpse of the future hypercar running on the streets with teaser views of the machine’s wild ...
The team at SSC is currently cooking up America's first hypercar and a pre-production prototype has just been spotted testing on public roads. These photos were sent in to Motor Authority by a reader ...
Revealed at Pebble Beach earlier this year, the SSC (née Shelby Super Cars) Tuatara hypercar will succeed the Ultimate Aero and take the fight to the Koenigsegg Agera RS and Bugatti’s Chiron for the ...
UPDATE: Jerod Shelby just announced in a video statement that SSC will re-run the record with the Tuatara in the “very near future.” He cites the video controversy that is described in the post below.
Just in case you were still wondering who exactly holds the production-series car land speed record, we can only tell you that opinions are divided, and the race is still on. Plus, the latest move ...
Things haven’t gone terrible smoothly for SSC and its high-speed supercar, the Tuatara. First, the record attempt in which the company claimed it broke the 300-mph mark turned out to be inaccurate ...
Washington-based SSC shocked the automotive world in October when it announced that its Tuatara supercar had hit 331 mph on a closed Nevada highway and claimed a production car speed record with ...
Second time was the charm for the SSC Tuatara supercar, which has claimed the world’s fastest production car record of 282.9 mph. The Washington state-made $1.9 million coupe completed the feat on the ...
The SSC Tuatara has been a long time coming. The company unveiled the hypercar in concept guise more than seven years ago, but a series of financial issues put the project on ice. However, SSC North ...
In an interview with Muscle Cars & Trucks, SSC founder Jerod Shelby confirmed the plans. “We actually are looking at [running the SSC Tuatara at the Nürburgring],” Shelby told Muscle Cars & Trucks.