5. A modified electric Chevy Corvette that broke two world speed records is undergoing a limited production run and is slated for deliveries in 2019.
The car broke the world record for fastest legal electric car at the Johnny Bohmer Proving Grounds/Shuttle Landing Facility in Florida, with a top speed of 186.9 mph in March. It then broke its own record in July with a top speed of 205.6 mph.
For reference, NextEV’s car mentioned earlier can reach a top speed of 194 and has broken its own record, according to the startup. Rimac also claims its Concept_One can beat both the Corvette and Nio with a top speed of 220 mph.
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