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Bugatti is best known for their quad-turbo Veyron and Chiron cars that reach speeds of more than 400kmh, but they are turning to electric cars to suit the future, reports Drive, the Telegraph reports.
This Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse has body panels milled from individual blocks of aluminum, which costed more than the Vitesse's $2.5-million price tag.
Bugatti lost a heap of money making the Veyron, reportedly about $6 million per unit. The total cost to produce the Veyron’s 450 examples amounted to about $1.62 billion, the bulk of which was ...
First announced in 2005 in the technical details for the Veyron 16.4, Bugatti's W16 engine soon became synonymous with power and speed — boasting an acceleration from 0 to 62 mph in 2.4 seconds ...
You might not run into a Bugatti daily, but changes are happening. A new Bugatti logo was announced a few months back, but how did the company develop this logo? Vehicles like the Bugatti Chiron ...
Bugatti is best known for its 400km/h-plus Veyron and Chiron quad-turbo W16 machine, but is making the shift to electric power to future-proof itself.