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With its quad-turbo W16 pumping out over 1000 horsepower and reaching speeds in excess of 250 mph, surpassing the Bugatti Veyron is no mean feat. Many have tried, but few have succeeded.
Yet they will build a Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo show car for Frankfurt, and it's the Veyron race car we've always needed. And I want to poke it. Unlike the old Bugatti EB110, or even the McLaren ...
Named after the most famous racing driver of the thirties, Pierre Veyron, the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 will be the fastest and most expensive production car ever produced. It has taken some time to ...
Each handbuilt Bugatti Veyron costs $1.25 million. Its extraordinary W-16 engine has as many cylinders and turbochargers as four Subaru WRXs--and more horsepower. The big, bad Bug accelerates ...
Built in collaboration with Mercedes-Benz in 1995, this one-of-a-kind hypercard reached the 1000 hp threshold long before the ...
But not two Bugatti Veyrons racing each other ... these expensive toys will keep on showing their faces around. The Bugatti Veyron, for that matter, is no stranger to the unrestricted playground ...
Unlike the Ferrari Enzo, the Veyron is not a racing car in disguise. Instead, the Bugatti is intended to be the grandest grand tourer. Although Piëch initially had proposed an even more extreme ...
Achieving 1000 horsepower in a racing engine is one thing ... At least it will soon become a theme park because Bugatti plans to let Veyron owners bring their cars to this 13.0-mile circuit ...
Unlike Ace Hood, I’ve never had the pleasure of unexpectedly waking up in a new Bugatti. Which works out ... than the seventy miles required of race car tires.” Tires aside, let’s talk ...
Bugatti is in the habit of recalling names from its storied history on the nameplates of its new models. The Veyron, after all, was named after Pierre, one of its most accomplished racing and test ...
In 2005, the Veyron arrived, setting the tone for ... But that was, indeed, 100 years ago and at the beginning of Grand Prix racing. Bugatti doesn't even have a racing program now, let alone ...