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More than a flagship, the 2006 Bugatti Veyron changed performance expectations forever
The 2006 Bugatti Veyron arrived as more than a new flagship hypercar. Its quad‑turbocharged W16 engine rewrote what a ...
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Inside a $40,000,000 hypercar garage featuring a rare $8,000,000 Bugatti Veyron that's one of only 3 on the planet
It takes a lot for a car to stand out in this garage ...
Bugatti founded in 1909 by Ettore Bugatti is a maker of high end limited edition super fast cars. Volkswagen Group, the German auto giant took possession of the French automobile company in the year ...
“Our pre-production Bugatti has just turned over 70,000 kilometers, it’s time for a restoration” . This is not the opening line of a good joke, but the probable phrase that set in motion one of the ...
Apparently, somebody at Bugatti still appreciates Throwback Thursdays. After all, what better day to announce something called the “F.K.P. Hommage” than one dedicated to honoring the past? The “F.K.P.
Have you ever wanted an "art car" but a '73 Pinto wagon with a bunch of seashells Mod Podged to it wasn't classy enough? Did you consider buying the Jeff Koon's custom BMW M3 GT2 but then gave it a ...
When it debuted in 2005, the Bugatti Veyron was something of a sensation. And even that may be selling the hypercar a bit short: With a then-incredible 1,001 ps (or 987 hp) on tap from its immense ...
The old adage about the customer always being right is especially true when it comes to dealing with the billionaires who buy bespoke products at the very top of the market. Yet it's hard not to be a ...
We’re all about synergies between sister companies when the result could be a Bentley Arnage powered by the Bugatti Veyron’s 1,000+ horsepower quad-turbo W16 engine. That’s the rumor coming out of ...
Bugatti is hard at work developing a successor to its Veyron, a new hybrid supercar that’s rumored to be called the Chiron. Today, we have our first look at a prototype for the Veyron successor. This ...
Selling more than 31 million vehicles last year, the Chinese car market is the biggest in the world, bigger than the US and Europe combined. It’s also the most brutal. New carmakers pop up and ...
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