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Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R
Kawasaki ZX-10R 2004 blue.jpg
Manufacturer Kawasaki Motorcycle & Engine Company
Parent company Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Production 2004–present
Predecessor Kawasaki Ninja ZX-9R
Class Sport bike[1]
Engine 998 cc (60.9 cu in) four-stroke, liquid-cooled, 16-valve DOHC , inline-four
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The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R is a motorcycle in the Ninja sport bike series from the Japanese manufacturer Kawasaki,[1] the successor to the Ninja ZX-9R. It was originally released in 2004 and has been updated and revised throughout the years. It combines an ultra-narrow chassis, low weight, and radial brakes. In 2004 and 2005 the ZX-10R won Best Superbike from Cycle World magazine,[2] [3] and the international Masterbike competition.[4] [5]

Components [edit]

Engine [edit]

Kawasaki engineers used a stacked design for a liquid-cooled, 998 cc (60.9 cu in) inline four-cylinder engine. The crankshaft axis, input shaft, and output shaft of the Ninja ZX-10R engine are positioned in a triangular layout to reduce engine length, while the high-speed generator is placed behind the cylinder bank to reduce engine width. With a bore and stroke of 76 mm × 55 mm (3.0 in × 2.2 in), the ZX-10R engine's one-piece cylinder, and crankcase assembly reduces weight and increases rigidity. The DOHC are machined from Chromoly steel, built for strength; four valves per cylinder improve high-rpm breathing; and the forged, lightweight pistons offer high heat resistance to further enhance the bike's power-to-weight ratio.

Cooling system [edit]

In addition to liquid cooling, the ZX-10R engine has an oil cooler adjacent to the oil filter to reduce oil temperatures. Slosh analysis was also used to design the internal structure of the oil pan, thereby reducing windage losses and helping to maintain low oil temperatures.

Clutch [edit]

A multi-plate wet slipper clutch transfers power to a six-speed, close-ratio transmission ideal for closed-course competition. The back-torque limiter automatically disengages the clutch (partially) under hard downshifting at high engine speeds to prevent rear-wheel hop during corner entry.

Wheels [edit]

A new six-spoke wheel design is claimed to be almost as light as special purpose race wheels. Since the 2006 model, the sidewall profile of the rear tire has been increased from 190/50/ZR17 to 190/55/ZR17.

History [edit]

2004–2005 [edit]

The 2004 model was the debut of the Ninja ZX-10R with minor updates in 2005. It was compact, and with a chassis rivaling those of a 600cc sportbike and with a short wheelbase and a high power-to-weight ratio, which helped the handling. The exhaust system was fully titanium with a single muffler.

2006–2007 [edit]

Among other changes, the 2006 model had twin underseat exhausts which contributed to a 5 kg (11 lb) increase in dry weight. The engine remained largely unchanged.

2008 [edit]

The ZX-10R was all new for its launch for the 2008 model year. There was a dramatic change in appearance with the bike with a much more angular front end. Kawasaki moved away from the twin underseat exhausts of the 2006–2007 model to a more conventional single side exhaust. The compression ratio of the engine was raised.

Horizontal rear shock and ram-air passages through the neck of frame

2009 [edit]

The 2009 model received only slight changes to the transmission from the 2008 model. The shift shaft was upgraded to allow smoother shifts.

2010 [edit]

The 2010 model received slight changes from the 2009 model, including, upgraded Öhlins steering damper, headlights were recessed into the fairing and the individual fairing centre section pieces where now fused into one moulding.[6]

2011–2015 [edit]

The 2011 ZX-10R underwent a major overhaul both mechanically and visually. Most notably, Kawasaki introduced their Sport Kawasaki Traction Control (S-KTRC) system as standard. It predicts when traction will be lost and adapts accordingly. Also new are an ABS option called Kawasaki Intelligent Braking System (KIBS), a completely new design, adjustable foot-pegs, larger throttle bodies, a horizontal rear suspension, lighter three-spoke wheels, Showa Big Piston Fork (BPF)[7] front suspension, and an LCD panel dashboard.[8] The 2012 model is identical to the 2011. In the 2013 models, the front damper was replaced with an Ohlins electronic front steering dampener.

Tom Sykes in 2013 became the first Superbike World Champion for Kawasaki since Scott Russell and the first on a ZX-10R. Stuart Easton won the 2014 Macau Grand Prix. Jonathan Rea won the 2015 Superbike World Championship season. Jeremy Toye holds the Heavyweight (Open) lap record at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.

2016 [edit]

The 2016 ZX-10R received a major update. With a claimed 197 hp with ram-air intake at 13,000 rpm.[9] The electronics now use a Bosch five-axis Internal Measurement Unit (IMU). A sixth degree is calculated by proprietary Kawasaki software. The S-KTRC updated with an added launch control mode, a quickshifter, and engine brake control. Also, optional smarter KIBS cornering ABS. Because of its predictive as opposed to reactive nature, Kawasaki touts this system of S-KTRC as the most advanced of all current traction control systems. Some of the changes mechanically that are now lighter are the slipper clutch, balancer, crankshaft as well as pistons. A less restrictive air filter and larger air box as well as a lighter less restrictive exhaust system. A new transmission that is cassette style is vertically stacked. The previous petal rotors that have been in use since 2004 are now replaced with circular rotors. They are now also larger from 310 mm (12.2 in) to now 330 mm (13.0 in). The calipers are now Brembo M50 Monoblock and the master cylinder is a radial Brembo. The brake lines are now braided stainless-steel. A first for production sport bikes a 43 mm Showa Balance Free Fork derived from WSBK. Kawasaki also offers Race Kit parts for chassis and engine.[10]

2017 [edit]

Kawasaki released a homologation special, the ZX-10RR with the modified cylinder head. Race-kit parts can be ordered such as high lift cams, DLC coated valve train, a beefed-up crankcase, Marchesini seven-spoke forged aluminum rims, a bi-directional quickshifter, and a single seat. The model was a limited-run of 500 units.[11]

2018–2019 [edit]

For the 2018 race season, Kawasaki adopted the motto "Ninja Spirit" due to race organisers imposing technical penalties based on Kawasaki's analysed prior successes, resulting in limitations to the maximum revs their engine could achieve in race operation. Kawasaki asserted the new rules would affect their machines more than the other manufacturers, resulting in their reaction: "The spirit of accepting a challenge of striving for on-track excellence, and never giving up.".[12] [13]

In late 2018 Kawasaki released a homologation special run of 500 ZX-10RR machines having a redesigned engine with modifications including finger cam followers that allowed for higher revs and greater power output. This was used by World Superbike riders Jonathan Rea and Leon Haslam during 2019.[14] [15] [16]

2020 [edit]

Production of the 2020 model year ZX-10R benefited from racing experience, having piston and cylinder head components previously available only on the ZX-10RR.[17]

Specifications [edit]

2004–2005[18] 2006–2007[19] 2008–2009/2010[20] 2011–2015[21] 2016–[10]
Engine 998 cc (60.9 cu in) liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder
Bore × stroke 76.0 mm × 55.0 mm (2.99 in × 2.17 in)
Compression ratio 12.7:1 12.9:1 13.0:1
Valvetrain DOHC; four valves per cylinder
Fuel system Fuel injection
Ignition Computer-controlled digital transistorized TCBI with digital advance and Sport-Kawasaki Traction Control (S-KTRC)
Power 110.5 kW (148.2 hp) (rear wheel)[1] 116.2 kW (155.8 hp) (rear wheel)@ 12,200 rpm[22] 119.3 kW (160.0 hp) (rear wheel)@ 11,650 rpm[23] 146.9 kW (197.0 hp)@ 13,000 rpm(claimed).[24] 124.5 kW (167.0 hp) @ 11,020 rpm rear wheel[25]
Torque 103.2 N⋅m (76.1 lb⋅ft) (rear wheel)[1] 97.9 N⋅m (72.2 lb⋅ft) (rear wheel)@ 11,000 rpm[22] 99.5 N⋅m (73.4 lb⋅ft) (rear wheel)@ 11,030 rpm[23] 113.5 N⋅m (83.7 lb⋅ft)@ 11,500 rpm(claimed)103.0 N⋅m (76.0 lb⋅ft)@ 11,200 rpm (rear wheel)[25]
Drivetrain Slipper clutch, close-ratio six-speed manual, sealed chain-drive
Suspension Front: 43 mm inverted fork with top-out springs
Rear: Bottom-Link Uni-Trak with gas-charged shock and top-out spring
Front: 43 mm inverted fork with top-out springs
Rear: Uni-Trak with top-out spring, stepless, dual-range (high/low-speed) compression damping.
Front: 43 mm inverted fork with top-out springs (Big Piston Fork Design)
Horizontal Back-link with gas-charged shock, stepless, dual-range compression damping, stepless rebound damping
Front: 43 mm inverted Balance Free Fork with external compression chamber fully adjustable
Rear:Horizontal back-link with Balance Free gas-charged shock, dual-range fully adjustable
Brakes Front: Dual radial-mounted four-piston calipers with semi-floating 300 mm (11.8 in) petal discs
Rear: Single 220 mm (8.7 in) disc with single-piston caliper
Dual radial-mounted four-piston calipers with semi-floating 310 mm (12.2 in) petal discs
Rear: Single 220 mm (8.7 in) disc with single-piston caliper
Front: Dual semi-floating 330 mm (13.0 in) discs Brembo monobloc M50 radial-mounted four-piston calipers
Rear:Single 220 mm (8.7 in) disc with aluminum single-piston caliper
Tires Front: 120/70ZR-17
Rear: 190/50ZR-17
Front: 120/70ZR-17
Rear: 190/55ZR-17
Rake, trail 24°, 102 mm (4.0 in) 24.5°, 102 mm (4.0 in) 25.5°, 110 mm (4.3 in) 25°, 107 mm (4.2 in)
Wheelbase 1,385 mm (54.5 in) 1,390 mm (55 in) 1,415 mm (55.7 in) 1,425 mm (56.1 in) 1,440 mm (56.7 in)
Seat height 825 mm (32.5 in) 830 mm (33 in) 813 mm (32.0 in) 835 mm (32.9 in)
Dry weight 170 kg (370 lb) 175 kg (386 lb) 179 kg (395 lb) - 2008 Model
Wet Weight 196 kg (432 lb)[1] 202 kg (445 lb) 208 kg (459 lb) - 2009–2010 Models 202 kg (445 lb)[23] 206.0 kg (454.2 lb)[10]
Fuel capacity 17 L (3.7 imp gal; 4.5 US gal)
Performance
Top speed 180 mph (290 km/h)[1]
0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) 3.12 sec.[1] 2.84 sec.[26] 2.9 sec.[23] 2.8 sec.[27]
0 to 14  mi (0.00 to 0.40 km) 10.02 sec. @ 234.29 km/h (145.58 mph)[1] 10.01 sec. @ 241.48 km/h (150.05 mph)[26] 10.05 sec. @ 234.43 km/h (145.67 mph)[23] 10.07 sec. @ 236.73 km/h (147.10 mph)[27]
Braking 60 to 0 mph (97 to 0 km/h) 35.2 m (115.5 ft)[1] 37 m (123 ft)[23] 38 m (124 ft)[27]
Fuel economy 5.6 litres per 100 kilometres; 50 miles per imperial gallon (42 mpg‑US)[1] 7.3 litres per 100 kilometres; 38.9 miles per imperial gallon (32.4 mpg‑US)[26] 6.4 litres per 100 kilometres; 44 miles per imperial gallon (37 mpg‑US)[23]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Performance Index Winter '12/'13 Edition" (PDF), Motorcycle Consumer News, Bowtie Magazines, January 2013, archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-12-29
  2. ^ "Ten Best Bikes of 2004". Cycle World . Retrieved 2020-06-11 .
  3. ^ "Best Superbike: Kawasaki ZX-10R". Cycle World . Retrieved 2020-06-11 .
  4. ^ Cycle World Magazine. 2004. p. 48.
  5. ^ Cycle World Magazine. 2005. p. 54.
  6. ^ Atlas, Steve (October 5, 2009), 2010 Kawasaki ZX-10R First Look, Motorcycle USA, retrieved November 12, 2010
  7. ^ Ash, Kevin (2010), "Big Piston Forks", Ash on Bikes , retrieved March 11, 2012 Originally published in the Motor Cycle News Tech Watch column CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  8. ^ Kunitsugu, Kent. "2011 Kawasaki ZX-10R – New Generation Ninja". Sport Rider . Retrieved 6 April 2011.
  9. ^ Canet, Don (April 2016), "2016 KAWASAKI ZX-10R", Cycle World, pp. 13–16
  10. ^ a b c Canet, Don (January 27, 2016). "2016 Kawasaki ZX-10R – FIRST RIDE REVIEW". Cycle World . Retrieved March 15, 2016.
  11. ^ MacDonald, Sean (October 4, 2016). "The 2017 Kawasaki ZX-10RR Is Race Ready". Cycle World . Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  12. ^ Kawasaki Racing Team Unveils Ninja Spirit kawasaki.co.uk, February 9, 2018. Retrieved January 11, 2020
  13. ^ Don't stop them now: Kawasaki call-on Ninja Spirit for 2018 WorldSBK monsterenergy.com, February 14, 2018. Retrieved January 11, 2020
  14. ^ Kawasaki's homologation ZX-10RR Motorcycle News, September 10, 2018. Retrieved January 11, 2020
  15. ^ Rea positive after first tests on new Kawasaki Belfast Telegraph November 16, 2018. Retrieved January 11, 2020
  16. ^ ZX-10R Archive asphaltandrubber.com. Retrieved January 11, 2020
  17. ^ Hutchison, Ken (October 18, 2019), "2020 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R And ZX-6R First Look Preview", Motorcyclist
  18. ^ Ninja ZX-10R 2004 Archived 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine PDF
  19. ^ Ninja ZX-10R 2006 Archived 2007-11-23 at the Wayback Machine PDF
  20. ^ Ninja ZX-10R 2008 Archived 2008-04-20 at the Wayback Machine PDF
  21. ^ Ninja ZX-10R 2011 Archived 2010-12-06 at the Wayback Machine PDF
  22. ^ a b "2009 Kawasaki ZX-10R Comparison Street - Motorcycle USA". Retrieved 2016-09-02 .
  23. ^ a b c d e f g Hoyer, Mark (August 2012), "Superbikes 2012", Cycle World, Newport Beach, California: Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S.  – via Bondi Digital Publishing (subscription required), pp. 36–55, ISSN 0011-4286
  24. ^ Henning, Ari (January 25, 2016). "First Ride Review: 2016 Kawasaki ZX-10R ABS". Motorcyclist . Retrieved April 10, 2016.
  25. ^ a b Canet, Don (June 22, 2016). "2016 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R - DYNO TEST". Cycle World . Retrieved July 20, 2016.
  26. ^ a b c "Cycle World Magazine, July 2008"
  27. ^ a b c Adams, Bradley (July 19, 2016). "Aprilia RSV4 RR vs. Ducati 959 Panigale vs. Kawasaki ZX-10R vs. Yamaha YZF-R1 - COMPARISON TEST". Cycle World . Retrieved July 20, 2016.

References [edit]

  • Kawasaki ZX-10R Road tests of all Kawasaki ZX-10R models
  • Motorcycle USA 2011 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R First Ride

External links [edit]

Official website (United States)

2009 Kawasaki Eliminator 125 Top Speed

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawasaki_Ninja_ZX-10R

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Lambolover9m ago

Just a fun lap I wanted to post
1:24.8 Tazio Nuvolari
W Pistons, Conrods, Cams and Alpha 12 kit
Boost setting: 1.3 bar(around 800-850hp)


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Anonymous1y ago

Post content redacted by Advanced BS Detector (ABSD)™


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NATE1y ago

Can someone pleaseee tell me this is true
Cause I'am buying one but if these are the real statistics I would be soooo f happy


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benedekpuskas2y ago

The 2012 is the best GT-R in performance and lap times.


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BR2+7y ago

That proves absolutely nothing, Again.


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saxy7y ago

LL, the reason why it lost is heat, causing the engine to lose a lot of power.

The higher the pressure is on a turbo engine, the more easily fuel is ignited before the pistons are ready to get the maximum power. The BMW is least affected because it has a 4.4L engine, and is tuned less aggressively.


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Splendid7y ago

Ever wonder sedan version of GT-R?
550x800m
According to Nissan it will become Infiniti rather than GT-R

550x800m


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LL7y ago

I'm sure that GTR is a very fast car in its own right. And I'm also sure it's one of the most bang for buck performance cars out there. If I'm not wrong, the GTR was designed and built more for the track and taking on the corners than for the straights. Let's just appreciate the GTR for what it is and can offer. I have seen quite a few GTRs modded to high/crazy powers for drag/track and still running strong. However, there's always a faster car out there. Peace.


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LL7y ago

@Saxy I understand your point. To be honest, I was also quite shocked that the GTR lost to the Bentley. But, there are also other factors to consider in a drag race. On the other hand, it should be a different story on track. Having said that, I'm not an expert in this but I'm pretty sure the Nissan engineers should know what they were doing. Well, there's always room for improvement for any car model since nothing is perfect.


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BR2+7y ago

...No replacement for displacement?...God i hate that saying....


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saxy7y ago

that's ridiculous. nobody is saying the that the GTR isn't fast. It's just absurd how it got killed by the bentley which has a 4.0L engine, while the GTR has a 3.8L. but the GTR weighs a lot less and has more power.

yeah, heat is an issue for all TC cars, that's why you add bigger or smarter ways to cool, like how Mercedes did, or how Mclaren tested the P1 in Death Valley.


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LL7y ago

Every car has its strengths and weaknesses. Like what said, it all comes down to individual preference. As usual, haters will hate. But, that doesn't mean the car itself isn't good in real. To be fair, we should give the basic respect and credit to what the GTR has/had achieved so far, competing with the ''big boys''. The same goes to other performance cars out there, whether they're from Europe, US or Japan.


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LL7y ago

@Saxy Heat can be an issue for all TC cars if the cooling isn't done properly. And, there's no replacement for displacement. In the Top Gear Australia episode, the Bentley has more cylinders and displacement so it eventually overtook the GTR. But, the GTR was fastest off the line and fastest on the track. Having said that, all the three Top Gear hosts were still impressed with the 3 cars.


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saxy7y ago

Clearly in the top gear Aussie special, the GTR was struggling for power in the hot drag race. It got monstered by a much heavier and less powerful Bentley for God sakes


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nik7y ago

I spen 10 years in UAE. When the temperature is 35 outside gtr is ok for 3/4 laps, after the turbo is going down and the car is dead. After 5 laps Carrera S 400hp is overtaking. I am not speaking about 40 degrees.


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kit36518y ago

FASTEST EVER SUPERCAR AT GOODWOOD FOS- GT-R NISMO 'TIME ATTACK'


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Mansell 4 ever9y ago

The figures indicate that this car would beat current production Ferrari and Porsches.


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Hamcee9y ago

i think it looks cool from the front but that rear is horrible


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BR2+9y ago

If anybody values there eyes, Reframe from looking...

550x800m

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MondayBlues9y ago

Not here I don't think? But head over to NAGTROC for all the low down... Supposed to be a big press launch...


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Viking9y ago

@MondayBlues groovy. Is there a car page for the Nismo GTR yet?


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MondayBlues9y ago

Nismo GTR 7:08.7... Great time, will wait and see what it can do on smaller tracks, before I pass judgement...


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Mental9y ago

"laferrari is already known to be the fastest serial hypercar."

Yeah? Luca di Montezemolo personally told you that? LOL

And in fact, such an event isn't that much impossible. If Someone Really wanted, it could actually happen despite any difficulties.

And if you are not willing to see such a fair car Competition, then you aren't even a car enthusiast.


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grigio9y ago

mental, your idea is total bullshit. do you even realize how much all that organization would cost? Any motor trend or car and driver dont have power to hold such a serious event. and the counted automakers wont even bother paying attention to the stats they already know about.

moreover, its just a waste of time. laferrari is already known to be the fastest serial hypercar.

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Lamborghini Aventador S - 217 MPH

Around a circuit, the Lamborghini Huracán Performante is quicker than its big brother, but the Aventador S (pictured) and SVJ have a much higher top speed. It's one of the fastest cars on sale right now.

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Lamborghini

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Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 - 217 MPH

The Sián is an ultra-limited Lamborghini supercar based on the Aventador that uses V-12 power paired with a supercapacitor hybrid system. That extra thrust isn't enough to exceed the lesser mid-engine Lamborghini's 217-mph top speed, however.

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Bugatti

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Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport - 217 MPH

The Pur Sport might look a lot like a regular Chiron, but there are a handful of subtle cosmetic and under-the-skin changes that make it special. While power is unchanged, the gearing is shortened, and there's more aero, which means more drag. It all culminates in a top speed of 217 mph—far less than the standard Chiron's 261-mph top speed.

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Bugatti

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Bugatti Divo - 236 MPH

The Divo is basically a rebodied Chiron with more aero, less weight, and a different face. It has the same 1500-horsepower output as the Chiron, but is electronically limited to 236 mph. Not bad for a car designed for cornering rather than top speed.

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McLaren

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McLaren Speedtail - 250 MPH

The Speedtail looks fast just sitting still, right? It's not like the Senna, which is designed for the track—the Speedtail is all about acceleration and top speed. Flat-out, it should do 250 mph.

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Bugatti

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Bugatti Chiron - 261 MPH

With a 261-mph top speed, the Bugatti Chiron is one of the fastest cars on sale today. But here's the astonishing thing–this is just the base car. The rarer, and more expensive version, shown on the next slide, can go much, much faster.

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Bugatti

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Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ - 304 MPH

The Chiron Super Sport 300+ is the ultimate modern Bugatti. Officially the fastest production car on the planet, it was able to achieve a top speed of 304.77 mph on Volkswagen's private Ehra Lessein test facility thanks to a new aero package and less weight, among other things.

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Koenigsegg

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Fastest Cars in the World

From 16-cylinder Bugattis to center-seat McLarens to Ferrari hybrids, these are the fastest production cars ever built.

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Source: https://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars/g10290437/fastest-new-cars/

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