Talk:Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 Edition/@comment-109.245.39.1-20170907043854/@comment-31458611-20170907124603

Let's see... Quite a few important cars display a fake speed both on the speedometer when running and on their pages when parked in the garage. This is not the case of this Mercedes SLR McLaren 722.

But take a popular S car such as the W Motors Lykan HyperSport, which incidentally I have fully max'pro'ed. When I pick it up and deploy a tuning kit, I see its top speed is 443.5 km/h and the nitro adds 62.6, for a whooping total speed of 506.1 km/h.

Now suppose you have a full-blown Mercedes McLaren, which goes a measly 480.2 km/h tops, and I decide to take my mighty Lykan and race against you. Who wins?

But wait... Thanks to this wiki, we know that the Lykan, unlike your Mercedes, has a hidden speed multiplier. The practical speed is displayed total speed times speed multiplier or, in this case, 506.1 km/h * 91.46% = 462.9 km/h.

Now. Guess who wins?