Bloodhound’s 1,000 mph rocket car being sold for $11 million (2024)

For sale: a rocket-powered car named Bloodhound built specifically to break the land speed record. Theoretical top speed of 1,000 miles per hour. Seats one. Price? A paltry $11 million.

The tortured saga of the Bloodhound Land Speed Record project has reached a sadly predictable impasse: the current owner is done spending money trying to set a new record after saving the project from bankruptcy in 2018. It’s hard to blame him. The Bloodhound program has been going for the better part of a decade at this point and has yet to break the 763 mile-per-hour record, let alone scratch at the group’s ultimate stated goal of 1,000 miles per hour.

The Bloodhound still needs the actual rocket in order to make its full-speed runs, too, despite hitting 628 miles per hour in a late-2019 test. (It’s currently jet engine powered.) The pandemic killed the project’s momentum, though.

“Work now needs to restart in the next few months to get ready for a 2022 record attempt,” a blog post on the Bloodhound website reads. “The alternative would be to put the car into long-term storage, with no certainty of being able to restart the project.As the prospect of a post-Covid world beckons, the Bloodhound team now needs to find a new owner to continue its ‘engineeringadventure’.”

$11 million is a lot of money, but it’s also not?

Don’t get me wrong — $11 million is a lot of money to most people. But in many parts of the economy right now, money is nearly free. In the last half-year alone, for example, billions of dollars have been thrown at unproven automotive startups that have no chance of turning a profit anytime soon, thanks to the boom in mergers with special purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs. Why not a rocket car?

Bloodhound argues buyers could recoup their investment as long as a record attempt happens. The Bloodhound team says there is “significant” fundraising potential “as the record attempt gets closer” and that selling sponsorships and rights could generate cash in the short term. Perhaps there’s a SPAC out there willing to test this claim before the inevitable SPAClash arrives? Or maybe the growing billionaire class would like to pitch in?

The gang behind the Bloodhound has a ways to go to beat the land speed record, but the project has been through so much that it’s hard to imagine things ending here. Scraping together another $11 million could be tricky, but it’s easier — and certainly less physically risky — than finding those last few hundred miles per hour.

Bloodhound’s 1,000 mph rocket car being sold for $11 million (2024)

FAQs

What happened to the Bloodhound supersonic car? ›

On 8–14 November 2023, Edmonson led a roadshow to seek funding and a new driver for a potential record-setting campaign, estimated to cost between £8 million and £12 million. The vehicle resides at Coventry Transport Museum.

How much does the Bloodhound car cost? ›

The Bloodhound SSC is a rocket-powered car that went on for sale for a staggering $11 million. It broke the land speed record by hitting over 1000 mph.

Did Bloodhound beat the land speed record? ›

Bloodhound's zero-emissions push

Powered by conventional jet fuel, Bloodhound ran successfully in 2019 at speeds of up to 628mph (the current record, achieved by the same team with the Thrust SCC car in 1997, stands at 763.035mph) on a specially prepared track at Hakskeen Pan in the north of South Africa.

What car went 700 mph? ›

Thrust SSC holds the world land speed record, set on 15 October 1997, and driven by Andy Green, when it achieved a speed of 1,228 km/h (763 mph) and it became the first and only land vehicle to officially break the sound barrier.

What engine is in the Bloodhound car? ›

Bloodhound LSR will be powered by three engines. Two – the Eurojet EJ200 jet engine and the Nammo rocket/rocket cluster – will provide the thrust, while the third – a Jaguar Supercharged V8 engine – will act as an auxiliary power unit to drive the rocket oxidiser pump.

What car can hit 400 mph? ›

Can a car go 400 mph? As of 2023, no cars have managed to break the 400 mph barrier but that's not due to manufacturers' lack of trying. As it stands, there are a few cars that have managed to exceed 300 mph.

Is there a car that can go over 500 mph? ›

The Bloodhound supersonic car has reached a speed of over 500 miles per hour (mph)! It's managed 501 mph to be precise in high-speed trials in South Africa. The jet-powered car, driven by pilot Andy Green, is working towards breaking the land speed record.

Is there a car that can go over 300 mph? ›

Bugatti Chiron Super Sport — 304.7 MPH

The top spot for the world's fastest supercar goes to Bugatti. In 2019, pilot Andy Wallace railed a tweaked-version of the 1,600 hp, 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged Chiron Super Sport around the Ehra-Lessien track.

How much horsepower does the Bloodhound car have? ›

The jet engine and rockets together will produce more than 135,000 horsepower: that's more than six times the power of all the Formula 1 cars on a starting grid put together. Bloodhound also utilises a 5.0 Litre Supercharged Jaguar V8 engine producing 600hp as the rocket fuel pump.

What's the fastest street legal car in the world? ›

On Dec. 9, 2022, the Gas Monkey Garage-sponsored 2006 Ford GT known as the “BADD GT,” achieved a top speed of 310.8 mph (500.1 km/h) at Space Florida's Launch and Landing Facility, located in Kennedy Space Center, Florida, making this car the fastest street legal car in the world.

What is the fastest land speed record? ›

The current holder of the Outright World Land Speed Record is ThrustSSC driven by Andy Green, a twin turbofan jet-powered car which achieved 763.035 mph - 1227.985 km/h - over one mile in October 1997.

Where is the Bloodhound car now? ›

Bloodhound has been sitting in the Coventry Transport Museum since impressing on testing runs in South Africa's Kalahari Desert in 2019. To go racing again and break the land speed record would likely cost £12m.

Did Bloodhound break the sound barrier? ›

It has been held since 1997 by formed RAF pilot Andy Green who drove Thrust SSC to 763.035mph across the Black Rock desert in the USA, becoming the first person to break the sound barrier on land. Bloodhound is a proven machine, with high-speed tests in South Africa in 2019 that achieved 628mph (1010kph).

Why is Andy Green not driving Bloodhound? ›

Andy Green, current holder of the Land Speed Record and Bloodhound's existing driver, is stepping back to take up a mentoring and tutoring role.

Where is the thrust SSC now? ›

Coventry Transport Museum is home to the world's two fastest cars. Marvel at these spectacular feats of British engineering.

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