A LaFerrari owner felt like checking what his supercar was actually capable of on a speed-unrestricted German autobahn, so he went there and tried to push it to its limits.
As you can see, the car easily climbed all the way up to the manufacturer-rated top speed of 349 km/h (216.9 mph). After that, it continued to accelerate until it hit 372 km/h (231.2 mph).
The Ferrari LaFerrari supercar debuted back in 2013, packing a 6.3-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine good for 800 hp (596 kW). Assisted by a pair of electric motors, its drivetrain puts 963 hp (718 kW) to the wheels. This enables the car, which weighs in at 1,270 kg (2,800 lbs), to zap from standstill to 100 km/h (62 mph) in under three seconds.
The company wrapped up production four years ago, having pieced together 500 coupes and 210 spyders. The open-top LaFerrari Aperta is the official successor to the LaFerrari.