
Rapid driving can be divided into two meanings: rapid acceleration and driving at extremely high speeds. The relevant explanations are as follows: Introduction: The top speed is the maximum engine operating speed limited by engineering when the car leaves the factory. Generally, high-end cars are equipped with electronic speed limiters, which is the highest speed the car can operate at. Hazards: High-speed operation of the vehicle increases the working intensity and load of the vehicle, accelerating the wear and tear of components. This is particularly detrimental to the wheels, not only causing jumping and skidding wear but also increasing friction temperature, making the tires extremely prone to aging and deformation, leading to blowout accidents.


