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Most viewed car video on YouTube

Most viewed car video on YouTube

What is the most viewed car video on YouTube? Although the interest in cars is seemingly huge all over the world, there are no videos with billions of views.

The answer is in the form of a drag race recorded by American MotorTrend about 10 years ago Jason Camisa in the leadership role.

The video recipe consists of several ingredients that together make up a real great video, something the title reveals – “Bugatti Veyron vs Lamborghini Aventador vs Lexus LFA vs McLaren MP4-12C”.

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A group of supercars that converge in this case on a runway in the California desert is indeed click-friendly, although the result should come as no surprise.

The video consists of several drag races while the final is in between Bugatti Veyron The Lamborghini Aventador.

The first race between a Japanese Lexus LFA with a V10 engine with 560 horsepower.

The McLaren MP4-12C – which later changed its name to McLaren MP4 only – puts out 600 horsepower from a twin-turbo V8.

As expected, the McLaren wins the race, not least because the engine’s position – in the middle – contributes to better rear-wheel grip, since it has more weight on them.

The second race is between an Italian all-wheel-drive Lamborghini Aventador that pumps out a 700-horsepower V12 and an MP4-12C rear-wheel drive.

Not entirely unexpectedly, the Lamborghini Cigrands took off from there.

Last but not least

The final between the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport – an 8-liter cabriolet version of the Veyron – W16 Produces 1001 hp – the aforementioned Lamborghini Aventador.

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Although Lambon gets away quicker from the start – something we think is down to the driver rather than the car – Bugatti gets away quickly and takes the race home.

Having said that, the Lamborghini is closer than you think.

But how many views does the most viewed car video have?

At the time of writing, the video has reached 131 million views, a number that is still on the rise.

In our opinion, it’s not the best car video on YouTube. We are happy to hit our own channel – But Jason Camisa, who acts as a presenter on the video, does a great job.

What is your favorite car video?