Why are German cars limited to 155?

The Gentlemen's agreement
Their agreement stated that they would limit most of their standard edition cars to a maximum speed of just 155 mph. This was an agreement made by free choice by each brand to support not just the environmental circumstances, but also to support road safety.
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Why are German cars speed limited?

In the wake of the 1973 oil crisis, a federal speed limit of 100 km/h (62 mph) on Autobahns was imposed to help save fuel and mitigate impending future shortages. Environmental or safety concerns were not considered at the time.
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Why do car manufacturers limit top speed?

Why are the top speeds of vehicles electronically limited? The main reasons that speeds are electronically limited in vehicles are to protect key parts of the vehicle, keep people safe, follow legal regulations and keep prices down.
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Why are cars limited to 250 km?

The reason why it's limited in the first place is a safety thing. German car makers have agreed to limit their cars because people's reflexes are usually not fast enough to react to anything unforeseen at those kind of speeds. They chose 250 because it looks good.
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Are Porsche limited to 155?

Porsche do not fit limiters to their cars. A few German companies inlcuding Mercedes and BMW fit 250kmh/155mph limiters to most of their cars as part of a voluntary thing to appease the greens and the anti speed "safety" lobbyists.
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Why cars are limited to 155 mph



Why does BMW have speed limiter?

BMW, Audi, and MBZ have a, "gentleman's agreement" to limit their cars to 155 in order to stop the TUV from poking it's regulatory nose into their business and mandate broader speed limits on the vehicles.
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Why are BMW cars limited to 155?

The Gentlemen's agreement

Their agreement stated that they would limit most of their standard edition cars to a maximum speed of just 155 mph. This was an agreement made by free choice by each brand to support not just the environmental circumstances, but also to support road safety.
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Can a car go 220 mph?

The Hennessey Venom has been tested when it comes to top speed and was able to manage 265.57 mph on a 2-mile stretch. However, the Hennessey cannot be declared the fastest car in the world because the run was single-direction run, and only around 16 vehicles of this model have been produced.
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Why do German cars have soft limiters?

A soft limiter will allow for much smoother power delivery, meaning that the car will not jerk around as power is applied. In terms of accelerating very slowly this will give a slight disadvantage as the car only just reaches the limit before it starts to accelerate again.
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Why can cars go over 100 if it's illegal?

1) There are different speed limits on different roads. If you put an artificial limit on how fast your car could go, it would still go illegally fast on slower roads. 2) Speed limits change. It would be a hassle (understatement of the week) to update every single car.
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Why do cars go up to 140 mph?

Most speedometers max out around 140 or 160 mph, even though the cars aren't designed to go that fast. The practice serves automakers' needs to mass-produce standard gauges for different cars. It also adds psychological benefits to drivers, who may want to think of themselves as amateur racecar drivers.
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Why do speedometers go to 85?

No matter the car, the needle on the speedometer couldn't be pegged any further right than 85 mph. The reason for this had very little to do with speed, and everything to do with energy conservation, sparked by a shortage of oil in the 1970s.
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Will autobahn get speed limit?

Contrary to popular myth, there are speed limits on the autobahn. While there are still a few stretches of autobahn where it is legal to put the pedal to the metal and drive at top speed, those sections are limited, and growing more limited by the year.
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What country has no speed limit?

Autobahn, Germany's national highway network, is known as the highway without speed limits. It is the only European nation to not have a general speed limit on its highways. File timelapse photo of a section of Autobahn in Germany.
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Why Autobahn has no speed limit?

In Germany, the Autobahn system of highways features sections that have no speed limit. These locations are typically where there is less traffic and more room for drivers to stretch the legs of their cars. This famous tack on road safety has made German highways a tourist attraction for lovers of speed.
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Can you remove soft limiters?

This electronic command module which limits the RPM quantity in order to save your engine from being damaged cannot be physically removed.
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Does hitting the rev limiter hurt the engine?

A hard limiter cuts either the spark or more commonly the fuel, halting combustion and robbing the engine of all its power in an instant. That's what creates such a fierce effect when you hit one.
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Why do Audi have soft limiter?

A soft limiter will allow for much smoother power delivery, meaning that the car will not jerk around as power is applied. In terms of accelerating very slowly this will give a slight disadvantage as the car only just reaches the limit before it starts to accelerate again.
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Can an Audi do 200mph?

Audi RS6 (C6)

The C6 RS6 had the option to raise the 155mph limiter to 170, but if you do away with the electronic buffers entirely (and upgrade the tyres, of course), you'll easily hit the 200mph mark.
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What car can go 300 mph?

In late 2019, The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport became the first production vehicle to ever reach 300 miles per hour.
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What is the fastest car street legal?

#1 SSC Tuatara

Using a closed highway near Pahrump, Nevada, the SSC Tuatara managed a one-way run of 330 mph, despite tricky cross-winds. Combined with a previous run of 301 mph, the Tuatara's two-way average, as certified by Guinness, is 316 mph, making it the fastest street-legal production car in the world.
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Do American cars have speed limiters?

Even though autonomous vehicle technology now has the ability to read road signs or use GPS to recognize speed limits, most Americans aren't ready for their cars to limit how fast they can drive. Recently, the European Union provisionally agreed to require all cars made from 2022 come equipped with speed limiters.
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Will UK cars have speed limiter?

All new vehicles sold in Europe – including the UK – will be fitted with a mandatory speed limiter from 2022 to keep cars within the UK speed limits and boost road safety.
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Are Audis speed limited?

The configurable speed limiter limits driving speed to a value set by the driver within the speed range of 30 to 250 km/h (18.6 to 155.3 mph).
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