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The Bugatti Bolide is a track-only sports car developed by ... in 12.1 seconds, and 0–501 km/h (311 mph) in 20.1 seconds and a top speed projected of more than 501 ...
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport [vii] 2021 ICE 2.2 s [15] 100-110 [ix] Tesla Model S P100D [vii] 2017 [x] Electric 2.28 s [xi] [19] — with Ludicrous+ Update Tesla Model X Plaid [vii] 2021 Electric 2.3 s [20] [21] — Ferrari 296 GTB 2023 Hybrid 2.3 s [22] — Bugatti Veyron [vii] 2005 ICE 2.4 s [23] 450 [xii] Bugatti Chiron Sport [vii] 2017 ICE 2. ...
The engine was created from 2,304 Lego Power Function motors found in standard models; it was estimated to produce 4 kW (5.4 hp) and 92 N⋅m (68 lb⋅ft) of torque. The car was test driven by Andy Wallace, Bugatti's official test driver, at Volkswagen's Ehra-Lessien test track. [84] [85] Top speed is 20 km/h (12 mph). [86]
On April 29, 2005, the Veyron 16.4 reached a top speed of 253.81 mph—but the French marque had more in store. 15 Years Ago, Bugatti Set the Speed Record. How Hitting 253 MPH Changed the Marque ...
The Bugatti Tourbillon is an upcoming, revealed [2] mid-engine hybrid sports car manufactured by French automobile manufacturer Bugatti. The Tourbillon succeeds the Chiron and is limited to 250 units. [3] It was unveiled in an online live stream on 20 June 2024. [4] It is priced at €3.8 million (US$4.1 million). [5]
On 26 June 2010 May broke his own record in a Bugatti Veyron Super Sport with 1,200 bhp (890 kW), reached 417.9 km/h (259.7 mph) However shortly after this, the record was broken by Bugatti test driver Pierre Henri Raphanel, who recorded a speed of 431.072 km/h (267.856 mph) (Top Gear Episode 5, Season 15).
The W16-powered Bugatti Mistral has set a new record for top speed for open-top production cars, reaching 282 miles per hour in testing.
In September 2019, Bugatti broke through the 300 mph barrier with a modified Chiron, breaking the top speed record. Ex-racing driver and test driver Andy Wallace reached 304.773 mph (490.485 km/h) on the VW test track in Ehra-Lessien. The Chiron thus becomes the first production car to exceed 300 mph (483 km/h). [32]