A small American automaker developed the fastest car in the world after breaking the record for Italian luxury car company Bugatti.

The German news agency quoted the Bloomberg News Agency as saying that the SSC Tuatara recorded a speed of 316.11 mph (508.72 km / h) during a test on Highway 160 in Nevada, USA, breaking by a large difference the number Registered in the name of the "Bugatti Chiron" car developed by Bugatti, it was 304.77 miles per hour (490.4 km / h) and has not yet entered commercial production.

The official Guinness World Records record is 277.9 mph (447.2 km / h) with the name "Koenigsegg Aguirra RS".

(Koenigsegg Agera RS) since 2017.

Bloomberg reported that English driver Oliver Webb, 29, drove the SSC Twatara at 301.07 mph (484.52 km / h) in the first round, then 331.15 mph (532.93 km / h) in the second round in the opposite direction.

During the test the car covered 7 miles (11.3 kilometers) in each direction.

The official vehicle speed is the average speed in two rounds.