Extreme nature of products invites my attention. Then be it the tag of world’s fastest, smallest, priciest, largest or any other ’est,’ it would be welcomed at EliteChoice. Here is the next vehicle that is honored as the world’s fastest street-legal sports car–the Weber Sportcars Faster One. Reports claim that it can ride at a speed of 0-62 mph in 2.7 seconds, 0-124 mph in just 6.6 seconds, and has a top speed of over 248 mph! Pretty fast! Priced at $1.5 million, the coupe features a 900-horsepower / 774 lb-ft twin-supercharged V8 engine
, set of 12-piston, 15-inch ceramic brakes.
The Weber press note reads: “For attaining a speed of 400 km/h, an automobile must have favorable aerodynamic features. The body of the WEBER SPORTCARS faster one measures 204 centimeters wide and 115 centimeters high. It is structured using ultra-light yet super-strong carbon fiber.
Also, another must-know fact is that state-of-the-art aerodynamics computer software and wind-tunnel testing were deputed to spruce the carbon-fiber shell for utmost directional constancy at the highest speeds.
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The Weber press note reads: “For attaining a speed of 400 km/h, an automobile must have favorable aerodynamic features. The body of the WEBER SPORTCARS faster one measures 204 centimeters wide and 115 centimeters high. It is structured using ultra-light yet super-strong carbon fiber.
Also, another must-know fact is that state-of-the-art aerodynamics computer software and wind-tunnel testing were deputed to spruce the carbon-fiber shell for utmost directional constancy at the highest speeds.
The Weber press note reads: “For attaining a speed of 400 km/h, an automobile must have favorable aerodynamic features. The body of the WEBER SPORTCARS faster one measures 204 centimeters wide and 115 centimeters high. It is structured using ultra-light yet super-strong carbon fiber.
Also, another must-know fact is that state-of-the-art aerodynamics computer software and wind-tunnel testing were deputed to spruce the carbon-fiber shell for utmost directional constancy at the highest speeds.