What is a speedometer 300 car?

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LeJasmine
07/30/25 1:29am
Cars with speedometers that display a maximum speed of 300 kilometers per hour include models such as the Ford Focus RS, Audi A4, Cadillac CT6, and Audi A5. Many supercars have speedometers that show a maximum speed of around 350 km/h. However, even though the speedometer displays these high speeds, the car may not necessarily be able to reach them, as most vehicles are equipped with electronic speed limiters. More details are as follows: 1. Many family cars have speedometers with a maximum speed of 250 km/h, but the actual top speed most family cars can achieve is around 200 km/h. Additionally, the legal maximum speed limit in China is 120 km/h. Exceeding this speed is a violation of the law. 2. Therefore, drivers are advised not to speed or attempt to test their car's maximum speed on public roads, as it is both illegal and extremely dangerous. Always obey traffic rules and avoid speeding while driving.
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