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Bugatti Limited Chiron Super Sport 300+ Speed for Driver SafetyBugatti made headlines in 2019 when a specially modified Chiron Super Sport 300+ became the first hypercar to break the 300-mph barrier, achieving 304.7 mph (490.5 km/h) during a record-setting run at ...
The 2012-15 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse, one of the most powerful roadsters ever made, has achieved a distinct honor — the world speed record for open-top production sports cars.
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Top Speed on MSNUnforgettable Roadsters: The Best Of All Time RankedRoadsters are the life-blood of driving fun on the road, the chariots of letting your hair down. Here are the most unforgettable roadsters of all time ...
Rare Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse To Be Auctioned Featuring stunning blue/black exposed carbon fiber and estimated to fetch as much as $3.2M USD.
June 6, 2024 This Iridescent Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse Could Fetch $3.2 Million at Auction Only 92 examples of the open-top variant were ever built.
The three Type 50S race cars that competed at Le Mans in 1931 served as the inspiration for a new one-off Chiron Super Sport, and the story behind its untraditional black paint is pretty funny.
Instead of the black wheels of his wife's car, he chose a simpler five-spoke design with matching blue accents that are also hand painted.
Will Sabel Courtney The Bugatti Chiron improves on its Veyron predecessor in many ways, but appearance is perhaps the most obvious one. The Veyron certainly looked unique and exotic — it was ...
Called the Chiron Super Sport Golden Era, the big coupe was designed jointly by Bugatti and the anonymous collector who commissioned it — the buyer played a significant role in shaping this one-off.
Bugatti has tapped into such creative territory with a magnum opus of its own, at least when it comes to the Chiron model line—the one-off Bugatti Chiron Super Sport “Golden Era” hypercar.
“The combustion era’s equivalent of Concorde”, the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport is “farcically expensive”, at £3.5m, yet it’s not “vulgar”, said Vicky Parrott in The Daily Telegraph ...
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