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The Evolution of the 250+ MPH Supercar

The Evolution of the 250+ MPH Supercar

Super cars are not a modern phenomenon, or at least not as new as you might think. While the first practical car was made in 1908, super cars made their way into the world just 18 years later.

The Bentley Speed Six was a novelty at the time, going a breath-taking 84 mph. In the late 1920’s, the cruising speed of an average car, such as a Model A, was merely 40-45 mph. Although he at first protested, Bentley agreed to race the Speed Six in the first 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1929; he won the now legendary race.

Today, super cars are many times faster – the Bugatti Veyron goes an amazing 267 mph! This amazing car is astounding:

From 1926 to today, how far have super cars come? Check out the graphic below:

Graphic provided by HR Owen

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