
The SSC Ultimate Aero II (pics thanks to Jalopnik). The first photos of the SSC Ultimate Aero II, which hopes to take back the crown as world’s fastest production car in 2011. The car world may have been in melt down for the last year or three, but some things are beyond recession. Ultimate hypercars  is one, and it seems there are as many uber-wealthy people on the  planet who are willing and able to indulge their desires for the best  there can be as ever. A new car that hails from America is set to  dethrone the Veyron Super Sport and grab the world's fastest title. 2011 Ultimate Aero II Sports Cars New SSC Supercar.  That car is the new SSC Ultimate Aero II. The top speed of the Ultimate  Aero II is pegged at somewhere north of what the Veyron is capable of.

SSC was quietly building some of the most extreme vehicles  on earth until it leapt onto the global stage by topping the original  Bugatti Veyron's record-setting top-speed with a scorching 255.83-mph  run, 3.11 mph faster than the Veyron, in its first generation Ultimate  Aero pictured in the gallery below. That record stood for nearly two  years until the Veyron Super Sport smashed it with a 268-mph averaged  run last month. The Ultimate Aero II will be powered by a 6.2-liter V8  which will produce some 1,200 HP. The car will debut next year and will  challenge the record speed of 268 mph set by the Veyron Super Sport.  Last month SSC teased the next Ultimate Aero. Now we have the first  photos. We still don’t know what SSC has done to the existing 256  mph,1,183-hp 6.2-liter V8 to make it deliver another 13mph to break the  Veyron, but now we know what it looks like.
About Ultimate Motors.
Ultimate Motors accommodates for the needs of sports car  lovers in the Middle East. With a dealership office in the heart of  Dubai, the distributor is committed to bringing its clients the worlds  most esteemed vehicles. Offering a wide range of prestigious sports cars  from all over the world, the company is planning to expand its  operations to the rest of the GCC and Russia.

