Bugatti is a French high-performance cars manufacturer founded in 1909 by Ettore Bugatti. The company built some of the fastest, most exclusive and luxurious cars in the world before World War II such as the Type 57 and Type 35 racing cars.
The aftermath of World War II led the company to bankruptcy. The name Bugatti was later used once again by Romano Artioli for the creation of the EB110. Volkswagen later acquired the brand name and produced the Bugatti Veyron 16.4.
Vehicles
Vehicle | Engine | Performance | Layout |
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Veyron 16.4 2005 8.0L Quad-Turbo W16 |
987 bhp, 922 lb⋅ft (736 kW, 1,250 N·m) |
253 mph (407 km/h) 2.7 secs., 7-speed |
Mid-Engine, AWD 1,888 kg (4,162 lbs) |
8.0L Quad-Turbo W16 |
987 bhp, 922 lb⋅ft (736 kW, 1,250 N·m) |
253 mph (407 km/h) 2.7 secs., 7-speed |
Mid-Engine, AWD 1,968 kg (4,339 lbs) |
8.0L Quad-Turbo W16 |
1,183 bhp, 1,106 lb⋅ft (882 kW, 1,500 N·m) |
258 mph (415 km/h) 2.5 secs., 7-speed |
Mid-Engine, AWD 1,838 kg (4,052 lbs) |
8.0L Quad-Turbo W16 |
1,183 bhp, 1,106 lb⋅ft (882 kW, 1,500 N·m) |
255 mph (410 km/h) 2.6 secs., 7-speed |
Mid-Engine, AWD 1,990 kg (4,387 lbs) |