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Recently appointed CEO Mate Rimac has said “screw that” in a big way, as the W16 Mistral just demolished the top speed record for open-top cars, going 21 mph faster than Bugatti initially ...
Since the brand returned in 2005, Bugatti has exclusively used quad-turbocharged W16 engines. Now, though, it’s switching to an all-new naturally aspirated V16 with hybrid assistance.
The $4 million Bugatti Bolide roars to life with an aggressive startup, explosive accelerations, and a brutal soundtrack from its quad-turbo W16 engine. Built for extreme track performance, the ...
The W16 and V16 engines both have 16 cylinders, but they are very different engines. Here are the differences between those two engines.
While most performance cars switch to using smaller, more efficient engines, Bugatti has stuck with an 8.0-liter W16 engine.
The Bugatti Tourbillon 8.3L V16 engine versus the exquisite Jacob & Co. Bugatti Tourbillon watch, featuring miniature V16 movement.
As the end of the Chiron's production run nears, Bugatti is taking a look back at the W16 engine that has powered its cars since it returned to the scene ...
The watch draws inspiration from the Bugatti Tourbillon and features a mini V16 engine, which runs for 20 seconds at a time. Production is limited to 150 units and it reportedly costs $340,000.
The power plant inside a $4 million Bugatti Chiron Super Sport is a W16: It has 16 cylinders and four turbos, and is made up of 3,500 parts.
When Bugatti introduced its W16 engine in its Veyron supercar in 2005, it was the most powerful production car ever, and the first to crack the mythical four-figure horsepower barrier. 1,001 ...
Bugatti’s mighty W16 engine will retire in the coming years, but it’s not sailing off into the sunset quietly. It will power one final street-legal car: a roadster named Mistral that stands ...
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