News

Bugatti has announced that it will put the original EB 18/4 Veyron design study on display at the Salon Rétromobile in Paris. This is the first time the concept car will be publicly shown since ...
The Bugatti EB 18/4 Veyron concept will be shown in Paris, ... The Veyron 16.4 Super Sport had a 258 mph top speed and a dizzying 2.5-second 0-62mph sprint. See All 6 Photos.
Bugatti fans hoping to see the launch of an even more extreme Veyron than the 1,183-horsepower Super Sport or a second model based on 2009’s Galibier sedan concept should get prepared for some ...
With hindsight, knowing that the Veyron was the car to launch the Bugatti brand into hyperspace, you can understand why something a bit more traditional wasn't the way to go at first.
The production Bugatti Veyron 16.4 arrived in 2005 with an 8-liter W16 engine producing 1,001 PS (987 hp). Five years later Bugatti launched the 1,200PS (1,184hp) Veyron 16.4 Super Sport which set ...
Unless there’s something else cooking in the VW Group’s kitchen, the next car to wear the “EB” (the initials of the brand’s founder, Ettore Bugatti) logo will be the production version ...
Wolfsburg/Molsheim, July 4, 2010 -Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. announced today that the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport achieved a new land speed world record for production cars, on the proving ...
Nearly two years later we found ourselves back in the museum, this time to view the world's fastest car – the 2011 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport World Record Edition. Skip to main content Get ...
Bugatti’s sole model, the Veyron ... weigh roughly 550 pounds less than the 4,200-pound Veyron Super ... Possibilities include a production version of 2009’s Galibier sedan concept or a ...
Concept Veyron successor ‘will be the best super-sports car on the planet’ Upcoming Bugatti will outgun its predecessor in every regard, says boss Durheimer ...
Bugatti’s new 1200 bhp Veyron Super Sport is now officially the world's fastest production car, with an official two-way run of 431 km/h, eclipsing the former record of 412.28 km/h (256.18 mph ...