The 2008 Final Aero TT is the most recent version by Shelby Super Autos . When the Ultimate Aero TT first made its debut many industry insiders felt this automobile would break the world speed record for production cars of 253.2 mph, set by the Bugatti Veyron 16.4. It wasn't long before they were proved right. The Final Aero TT reached an unique speed of 256.15 mph, making this lightweight, aerodynamic car officially the "World's Fastest Production Car."
Achieving tremendous power thru its twin turbo V-8 engine, it produces 1,183 horsepower and 1,094 ft.-lbs. Of torque. The speedometer on the automobile goes up to 260, and in 6th gear at 7,200 r.p.m ; the TT's performance stats say it exceeds 286 mph.
The Final Aero TT does 0 to 60 miles per hour in 2.78 seconds and a quarter mile in less than 10 seconds. It has a 422-pound V-8 engine with an aluminum block and heads. The four-wheel rocket redlines at 7,200 r.p.m, and the auto's hp Is an awesome 1,183 at 6,950 rpm. It is a rear-wheel drive with a mid-engine position. The lightweight body is created of carbon fiber, composites, and a steel space frame. It sets on Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires, nineteen by 9.5 inches in the front and 20 by thirteen inches in the rear. The ride is controlled by unequal length higher and lower A-arms coil-over springs in the front and rear.
This politically incorrect beast vehicle- with a four-inch ground clearance- has a refined side too. The inside is both clean and chic. Even the roll bar enhances the lines of the cabin by matching the vehicle's seats. There also a top-end sound system and a DVD navigational system. It comes in eleven heavenly colours, including yellow, purple and plum.
The Shelby name has been associated with classic, super-fast autos for decades. However, Carroll Shelby, the person who made the world think about autos rather than reptiles when referring to cobras or rattlesnakes, isn't related whatsoever to Jarod Shelby, the owner of SSC and the designer of the Final Aero TT. Maybe there is just something about that name?.
To read more about cars and see some of the most expensive cars in the world, visit www.thesupercars.org and along the way, have a look at SSC Ultimate Aero top speed.
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