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SSC does 0-200mph in under 16 seconds

Published: 28 Oct 2011

Shelby Supercars is smarting. Smarting from the hammer blow delivered by the iron fist of the 267mph Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, and reeling from the hand-speed of the Agera R. Probably. It wants revenge. It might just get it.

The company has uploaded a video of a bright orange SSC Ultimate Aero doing some gear ratio testing. It's using this as a mule to dial in the most extreme performance possible, before "transfer into the final Tuatara performance package". It's basically a test prototype for its upcoming 1,350bhp hypercar with the silly name.

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Naturally, the most ‘logical' test for gear ratios is 0-200mph, right? Of course it is! Considering the Koenigsegg Agera R recently posted some quite astonishing acceleration times and sent them off to the Guinness World Records team, one of those being a 0-200mph time of 17.68 seconds.

Well, SSC's sprints showed second gear starts "achieved by far the best test results", and recorded six individual 0-200mph test runs.

Each run unofficially clocked in at "under 16 seconds". Under sixteen seconds.

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"More importantly, the team has now determined what they feel are the perfect gear ratios for the new seven-speed Tuatara transmission", SSC later noted.

Consider us gobsmacked.

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