Installed in a customer’s Mistral, the marvelous engine helped the roofless Chiron become the fastest open-top production car in history. Bugatti also misspoke about the Mistral’s top speed.
The followup to the Bugatti Veyron is promising some pretty spectacular things. The French automaker has now confirmed that the new car will be called the Bugatti Chiron and will make its official ...
Beating Bugatti is another Bugatti. The Veyron Super Sport 16.4 set the world record for fastest production car with a top speed of 267.857 mph, though the production version was electronically ...
This came as a bit of a shock to us, but the Bugatti Veyron is not actually the fastest production car in the world according to that authoritative tome of useless and wonderful knowledge ...
Bugatti has come back from losing its "World's Fastest Production Car" title with a new superlative to add to the Veyron's trophy case: World's Fastest Open-Top Production Car. That's right ...
While this may initially sound rather far-fetched, Koenigsegg is a previous ‘world’s fastest car’ title holder, so the determination to beat long-time rival Bugatti will be very high.
That's quicker than a Bugatti Chiron, the fastest car in the world, which takes 2.5 seconds to go from zero to 60. Tesla engineers worked for years to shave tenths of a second off the Model S ...