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Fastest Car In The World 2018


Forget Bugatti Chiron, Koenigsegg Agera becomes fastest car in the world  With 456 kph / 284 mph

KOENIGSEGG Agera has just smashed the world record for the fastest car in the world setting a new top speed in the Agera, sending warning shots to both Bugatti Chiron and Hennessy Venom F5.
Here is what 456 kph / 284 mph in a Koenigsgg Agera RS looks like! 


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