SSC North America

SSC North America

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SSC North America (formerly Shelby SuperCars Inc.) is an American automobile manufacturer founded in 1998[1] by owner Jerod Shelby (no relation to car designer Carroll Shelby). The company is based in Richland, in the Tri-Cities, Washington and specializes in the production of sports cars.

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In 2004, SSC released their first model the SSC Ultimate Aero, a mid-engined sports car equipped with a 6.35 litres (388 cu in) twin turbocharged pushrod engined V8 which produces 1,287 bhp (960 kW; 1,305 PS).

On September 13, 2007, the “Ultimate Aero” gained the official Guinness World Record for fastest production car. The Ultimate Aero has a top speed of 412 km/h (256 mph).[2] On June 26, 2010 the title was again lost to the upgraded Bugatti Veyron Super Sport that held the official Guinness Certified World speed record for production cars with a top speed of 267.856 miles per hour (431.072 km/h)

In 2015, SSC ended production of the SSC Aero. On 10 October 2020, their newest production car, the SSC Tuatara, allegedly broke the world speed record at an average of 316.11mph on a closed public road in Nevada (yet to be verified independently), outside of Las Vegas. The Tuatara achieved a one-way speed of 331mph[citation needed], on the same closed road. The SSC Tuatara is powered by a custom, twin-turbo V-8 engine manufactured by Nelson Racing Engines mated to a robotized 7-speed transmission. The SSC Tuatara starts at $1,625,000 and is capable of producing 1,750 horsepower on E-85.

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