Definitely a lower gearing. It may have decent “acceleration.”
IF you could steer, you’d blow the engine with the pedal to the floor. Unless you had more gears, in reverse. I’m actually guessing that perhaps some vehicles (mainly large construction equipment,) that has a multiple geared reverse.
I’m fairly certain “rock crawling” trucks, occasionally have a couple reverse gears. Again. Not for speed though.
☆The “Remac Nevera,” holds the claim as the fastest car in reverse. Top speed, in R, is listed as 171.34 mph!
Having gone into the 160’s with several vehicles of mine, mostly years ago, I cannot imagine going that fast in reverse….
A “Croatian Electric Hypercar.”
Top speed going forward, is listed at 256 mph.
The driver who clocked the speed, in R, said he felt his neck pulled forward the whole time, as if he were heavily braking…