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Bugatti pulled it off: The Veyron entered production in 2005 with a quad-turbocharged, 8.0-liter W16 engine rated at 1,000 horsepower and 922 pound-feet of torque.
The W16 Mistral makes up for lost time as a two-seat roadster with a removable roof panel and a rakish silhouette, with its creation driven by "enormous demand" from Bugatti's customers.
Bugatti's W16 displaced a whopping 8.0 liters, making it one of the largest contemporary production engines sold in the U.S., but size alone wasn't enough to push the Veyron to a 250 mph top speed ...
In an interview with Australian site CarAdvice, Bugatti CEO Stephan Winkelmann confirmed that the clock is running out on the W16 engine. "There will be no new 16-cylinder, this will be the last ...
When Bugatti unveiled the Bolide prototype a few years ago, it had a W16 engine that produced 1,825 horsepower and 1,326 lb-ft of torque. Most of all, the entire car only weighed 2,778 lbs., but ...
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