This is a short, but very informative video that shows the twin-turbo V8 in action.
SSC does not reveal the speed of the car in the video. However, the company previously stated that it would reach 300 mph. We will have to wait and watch to see if the Tuatara can achieve the speed that would place it in the same league as the Bugatti Super Sport 300+ with its 304.773 mph (4990.484 km/h).
Hennessey wants to be part of the action too with his Venom F5, while Koenigsegg recently stated that its Jesko Absolut could do 330 mph (532 km/h). Bugatti claims it is finished chasing speed records. If that happens, Molsheim will not develop a hardcore Chiron in order to regain the title.
SSC North America will produce 100 hypercars at Richland’s plant in Washington. The mid-engined Tuatara receives a carbon fiber body with monocoque and carbon fiber frame to help keep its dry weight to a remarkable 2,750 pounds (1.247 kg). Its impressive numbers and futuristic styling comes at a price. The car’s starting price is more than $1.6M, rising to $1.9M for the fully loaded version.