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Which cars have a dashboard speed of 320 km/h?

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DeColton
07/29/25 11:31am

Many cars have a dashboard speed of 320 km/h, basically performance cars and supercars can reach this speed, such as Volkswagen Golf R, Mercedes-Benz AMG series; supercars like Bugatti, Ferrari, Porsche 911, Koenigsegg, etc. Porsche 911 is a world-famous luxury car under Volkswagen Group, positioned as a mid-size sports car, equipped with a 3.0T horizontally opposed 6-cylinder turbocharged engine and an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission. Ferrari is headquartered in Maranello, Italy, positioned as a large sports car, equipped with a 3.9T V-type 8-cylinder turbocharged engine and a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

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ElisaMarie
08/13/25 7:24pm

As a long-time car enthusiast, I must say that vehicles with speedometers topping out at 320 km/h are mostly high-performance supercars and luxury grand tourers. The Bugatti Veyron and Chiron series are classic examples, often featuring dials that extend beyond 420 km/h; Koenigsegg models like the Agera and Jesko are equally impressive, designed with top speeds of 360 km/h; then there are the Ferrari F8 Tributo or Lamborghini Aventador, calibrated around 350 km/h. Even more common performance cars like the Mercedes-AMG GT or Porsche 911 Turbo S have their gauges set to 330 km/h, though these speeds are rarely utilized in daily driving within speed-limited zones—they primarily showcase the manufacturer's engineering prowess. To truly experience such velocities, one should head to racetracks or Germany's unrestricted autobahns, but never attempt reckless speeding in urban areas—safety always comes first.

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Jared
10/08/25 4:54am

Let me share from an average car owner's perspective. While I drive a family car myself, I often see high-end models with speedometers going up to 320 km/h at auto shows and test drive events. Examples include Audi's performance version RS7 Sportback or BMW's M8 Coupe, with dials marked near 330 km/h; the Porsche Panamera Turbo S is similar. These gauges aren't really practical, more symbolic of the vehicle's potential. In daily driving, exceeding 120 km/h is already pushing it – those numbers function more like luxury badges. I'd recommend watching review videos to understand how they actually perform.

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LaDamian
11/21/25 6:14am

Technically speaking, the speed range on the dashboard is based on the vehicle's maximum design speed. Models targeting 320 km/h typically set the speedometer to around 340 km/h as a buffer. For example, the McLaren 720S has a top speed of 341 km/h, with its speedometer marked up to 350 km/h. Sensor calibration ensures accurate readings, as exceeding the actual maximum speed may damage the equipment. Although high-performance versions like the Ford GT or Nissan GT-R Nismo have higher speedometer readings, the factory versions are often below 320 km/h. Upgrades require professional adjustments to match the engine output.

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