Returning in 2020 with a singular mission to redefine automotive velocity, the SSC Tuatara emerges as a limited - edition hypercar built purely for breaking records. Limited to just 100 units worldwide, each Tuatara is a mechanical manifesto of speed, blending brutal power with aerodynamic precision to challenge the very concept of automotive limits.
SSC Tuatara: The 2020 Speed Demon Reborn to Shatter Limits
Returning in 2020 with a singular mission to redefine automotive velocity, the SSC Tuatara emerges as a limited - edition hypercar built purely for breaking records. Limited to just 100 units worldwide, each Tuatara is a mechanical manifesto of speed, blending brutal power with aerodynamic precision to challenge the very concept of automotive limits.
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Beneath its carbon - fiber shell lies a 5.9 - liter twin - turbocharged V8 engine, a beast engineered to unleash 1,750 horsepower and 1,735 Nm of torque. Mated to a seven - speed semi - automatic transmission, this powertrain propels the Tuatara from 0 - 62 mph in a blistering 2.5 seconds, with a top speed exceeding 283 mph (455 km/h)—a figure that dwarfs most hypercars. The V8’s flat - plane crankshaft and dual - ball bearing turbos ensure instantaneous throttle response, while a sophisticated cooling system prevents overheating during record - setting runs.
SSC’s obsession with aerodynamics is evident in the Tuatara’s 0.279 drag coefficient, achieved through a sleek, teardrop - shaped body and active aero components. A deployable rear wing, adaptive front flaps, and a fully faired underbody generate optimal downforce without compromising top - end speed. The all - carbon - fiber monocoque and body panels keep weight to just 1,247 kg, enhancing power - to - weight ratio and agility. Inside, the cabin balances minimalism with functionality, featuring racing - spec seats, a digital dashboard, and a steering wheel with integrated controls—all designed to keep the driver focused on the road ahead.
The Tuatara’s 2020 comeback wasn’t just a new model; it was a statement. In 2021, it claimed the unofficial production car speed record of 331 mph (533 km/h) during a test run, though surrounded the validity of the attempt. Regardless, its engineering pedigree—including a proprietary transmission and advanced traction control—proves SSC’s commitment to pushing boundaries. For those who dare to own it, the Tuatara is more than a hypercar; it’s a rolling testament to human ambition, a machine built to prove that in the pursuit of speed, limits are meant to be shattered.