The conceptual Land Speed Cruiser SUV, which debuted at the SEMA show in Las Vegas last fall and received a turbocharged engine with 2000 horsepower, showed a result during test runs that exceeds the initially stated maximum speed by 16 kilometers per hour.
The tests were conducted on the runway of an aerospace test center in California. Behind the wheel of the "super SUV" was Carl Edwards, who previously competed in NASCAR races.
Nevertheless, this "Land Cruiser" failed to make it into the Guinness Book of Records: the car is not production, exists in a single copy, and after all modifications it is already difficult to recognize the familiar SUV in it.








