The claim first surfaced back in August, when Wolff floated the idea that F1’s 2026 cars, built under radically revised ...
The Kawasaki Ninja H2R tied its name to the history of motorcycling once more, after Turkish rider Kenan Sofuoglu took it to a whopping speed of 400 km/h (248.6 mph). There may be some fellows who ...
Toto Wolff believes future F1 technology could produce the fastest cars ever, with speeds approaching 400 km/h.
The fact that the Kawasaki Ninja H2R was born to break records and push limits way beyond the borders known to man is no secret, so learning that Kenan Sofuoglu wants to reach 400 km/h (249 nph) with ...
The Koenigsegg Agera RS has broken the record for 0 to 400 km/h. The previous record was held by the Bugatti Chiron. The Koenigsegg Agera RS was driven by Koenigsegg factory driver Niklas Kilja. The ...
Bugatti knows how to deliver headline-grabbing, face-melting numbers like few other car manufacturers. With power from a quad-turbo W16, the Chiron is an incredible showcase of what the Volkswagen ...
The race to break speed barriers has always defined the supercar world, and in 2025, a handful of machines stand out for pushing beyond 400 km/h. These cars are marvels of engineering, blending ...
Bugatti has still yet to release the Chiron’s top speed but shortly after showing the hypercar sprinting to 300 km/h, it has released another clip of the Veyron successor seamlessly rocketing to 400 ...
The new way of connecting Europe by Rail is called Frecciarossa. It connects metropolitan cities in Europe at a maximum speed of 400 km/h and has an expanding network to be completed by 2028. The Rome ...
The Bugatti Chiron recently set a new world record for traveling from 0-400-0 km/h (0-248-0 mph) in 41.96 seconds and it appears that feat hasn’t gone unnoticed by Koenigsegg. As discovered by Motor1, ...
The next-generation high-speed train, with a top speed of 370 km/h, is set to operate on the Pyeongtaek-Osong section in 2030 ...