An electric Porsche was stopped by police who clocked the sports car speeding at more than 120mph.
The shocking speed is said to be almost double the existing speed limit in force on the road near Northwich in leafy Cheshire.
Cheshire Police revealed details of the incident on Twitter, saying the driver would 'appear in court' without providing any further details. He's a 33-year-old man, the force later confirmed.
Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features.
The grey-coloured sports car was clocked along a stretch of the A556 near Lostock in Cheshire - parts of which have a 70mph speed limit.
Cheshire Police Roads and Crime Unit posted the details on Twitter.
They also included an image of the electric Porsche Taycan, with the registration plate blurred out.
The unit posted on Friday morning: "Good Morning Cheshire. A few to update you on.
"Electric Porsche paced along the A556 in excess of 120. Driver will appear at court."
The A556 spans from Delamere to the Bowdon Interchange.
The car was stopped on the A530 King Street, off the A556.
In a statement, Cheshire Police said: "At 6.20pm on Sunday 2 July police officers on patrol near Northwich witnessed a grey Porsche Taycan which was travelling a speeds of in excess of 120mph on the A556 near Lostock.
"Police stopped the car on the A530 King Street and the driver of the car, a 33-year-old man, was issued with a summons for speeding."
No further details have been revealed.