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Nissan Qashqai hits 382km/h

Nissan Qashqai hits 382km/h

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blogentry-133713-0-30668800-1524811194_thumb.jpgA 2,000bhp Toyota Land Cruiser recently made it in the Guinness World Record by doing 370km/h. A Nissan Qashqai in U.K just went faster.

 

Built by a well-known tuning company in Britain that is known as Severn Valley Motorsport (SVM), this Nissan Qashqai has 2,000bhp too and it has been filmed doing 382km/h.

 

To allow a SUV to get that kind of speed, SVM naturally went with a highly modified 3.8-litre twin-turbo V6 from a 2012 R35 GT-R.

 

Despite clocking more speed than the Toyota, the Qashqai-R is not the fastest SUV in the world as it is not recognised by the officials from Guinness World Record. To get into the official book, a minimum of two runs are needed and the average taken from those passes.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=179&v=w9ByuanVfKo




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Good!  this QQ 3.8TC, 2000bhp is my next target car, when will Singapore import it? hahaha...

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