Land speed records are tough to achieve and even tougher to beat. The last record holder for a racing-spec car was the 1925 Sunbeam Tiger which managed to go 152.33 mph. It’s still far from 2025 but a tribute car to the centennial of the original Tiger is already conceptualized. The 2025 Tiger will not be powered by a 306 hp, supercharged V12 like the original. Instead, it will be run by electric motors powered by lithium-titanate batteries. All figures are theoretical right now since the car is basically just a collection of pixels but it is said to go from 0 to 60 in 2.3 seconds with a top speed of 160 mph and a range of 800 miles. The environment is also taken into consideration as the new Tiger will be built with recycled aluminum and the interior with bio-friendly materials.
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