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TOP 10 FASTEST CAR IN THE WORLD

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1. SSC TUATARA Overview Manufacturer SSC North America Production 2011–2014 (concept) 2020–present (production model) Assembly United States:  Richland, Washington Designer Jason Castriota Body and chassis Class                Sports car  ( S ) Body style 2-door  coupé Layout Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive Doors Butterfly SSC began working on the development of the successor of the  SSC Ultimate Aero  in 2011. The new car named the Tuatara was previewed in concept form at the 2011  Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance . In August 2018, seven years after the debut of the concept, the production version of the Tuatara was shown to the general public. Designed by ex- Pininfarina  designer  Jason Castriota , the car takes inspiration from the aerospace industry. 2.  KOENIGSEGG AGERA RS: Overview Manufacturer Koenigsegg Automotive AB Production March 2011– July 2018 Assembly                                                                                      Ängelholm , Sweden Designer C

TOP 10 BEST BIKE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD

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  1. BMW       Organized on :         March 7,1916        CEO:                        Harald Kruger        Location:                        Germany                  Employees :                   133,778                   Net Worth:                      $203 Billion BMW  serves purely as a status symbol for some, while for others it's a belief in the mantra “The Ultimate Driving Machine” and philosophy of high revving engines. With that in mind, some are not only attracted to the  BMW  brand just because they produce  great  cars, but also because of their way of doing things. 2.HONDA:        Organized on :         September 24,1948        CEO:                        Takahiro Hachigo        Location:                   Japan                  Employees :              215,638                   Net Worth:                $106.94 Billion Honda  originally manufactured motorized  bicycles. During the post-war period, Soichiro  Honda  and a team of twelve men created engines to attach to