
Do you know what the world’s fastest man-made object is?
Ordinary humans run at an average speed of 24 km/h (14.9 mph). But everyone knows Usain Bolt is the world’s fastest man.
Sprint champion Bolt can reach 44.72 km/h (27.78 mph) – he’s not quite as quick as the fastest animal on Earth, though.
The cheetah has a top speed of 130 km/h – or 80.7 mph – probably why GTA named their infamous car that (it appeared in the recent GTA 6 trailer drop).
The cheetah’s nowhere near as rapid as the Rimac Nevera – the fastest production car in the world.
Last year, the $2.4m car set a new top speed record for EVs, hitting 415 km/h (258 mph).
There are plenty of other things faster than the Nevera – but what’s the fastest?
Here’s a clue – it travels at 692,000 km/h (429,988 mph).
WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW TO FIND OUT!
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