The Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 is a mid-engine sports car, designed and developed in Germany by the Volkswagen Group and Bugatti and manufactured in Molsheim...
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produced as they wish to focus on a Veyron replacement. In the 1980s the Bugatti brand was brought back as Bugatti Automobili S.p.A. in Italy. The company...
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France, by French automobile manufacturer Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S.. The successor to the Bugatti Veyron, the Chiron was first shown at the Geneva Motor...
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name was used again on the 2016 successor to the Bugatti Veyron. The 18/3 Chiron is named after Bugatti race driver Louis Chiron, while the "18/3" prefix...
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Robert Benoist and in 1939 with Pierre Veyron). Bugatti cars were extremely successful in racing. The little Bugatti Type 10 swept the top four positions...
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2005–2015 Bugatti Veyron 2016–2024 Bugatti Chiron 2019–2021 Bugatti Divo 2022 Bugatti Centodieci 2024–present Bugatti Bolide 2022–present Bugatti Mistral...
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introduced with the Bugatti Veyron in 2005. The exterior design is unique to the Mistral and is not based on the Chiron or the latest Bugatti models. It is...
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the Bugatti Bolide, generates 1,361 kW (1,825 hp; 1,850 PS) at 7,000 rpm, and 1,364 lb⋅ft (1,849 N⋅m). Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Bugatti Chiron Bugatti Divo...
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Bijan (designer) (section Bijan Bugatti Veyron 16.4)
with the Bijan Bugatti Veyron 16.4, a custom-made Veyron. Created as a collaboration between Bijan and Bugatti, the Bijan Bugatti Veyron prominently features...
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son of Bugatti founder Ettore Bugatti, hired Pierre Veyron in 1932 as a test driver and development engineer. Veyron entered races as a Bugatti company...
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limiters. On 4 July 2010, the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport reached 431.072 km/h (267.856 mph) for a two-way average. Bugatti built 30 identical Super Sports...
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The Bugatti Bolide is a track-only sports car developed by Bugatti Engineering GmbH in Wolfsburg, Germany and Bugatti Automobiles and manufactured in...
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com (in French). 2020-03-14. Retrieved 2020-08-29. "Bugatti Veyron Barchetta, Bugatti W16, Bugatti Atantic : Trois concept cars de 2015 qui n'ont jamais...
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106 lbf⋅ft) – in the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport; achieving a top speed of 430 km/h (267.2 mph) application references "Photograph of the Bugatti W16 cylinder...
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which has been used since 2005 in the Bugatti Veyron, Bugatti Chiron and their related models. Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Problems playing this file...
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Auto 05/2015 Autocar road test No 5164 "Auto Motor und Sport prueba el Bugatti Veyron Super Sport". highmotor.com (in Spanish). 6 October 2011. Retrieved...
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wheel at a 30° angle. This speed record has since been beaten by the Bugatti Veyron at Volkswagen Group's private Ehra-Lessien straight line test track...
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The Bugatti EB 110 is a mid-engine sports car initially conceived by Ing. Paolo Stanzani in the mid 1980s and produced by Bugatti Automobili S.p.A. from...
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mid-engined 1967 Lamborghini Miura; others yet the 1993 McLaren F1 or 2005 Bugatti Veyron. With a recent shift towards electrification, many recent hypercars...
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however in September 2013, Bugatti announced that it will be "pulling out" of the Galibier project in favour of the Veyron's successor, the Chiron. The...
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introduction of the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport in 2010. In April 2013, the Guinness World Records temporarily disqualified the Veyron's record time for a...
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Audi. He was exterior designer of the Volkswagen Lupo, SEAT Arosa, Bugatti Veyron and Škoda Octavia. He has been Chief of Exterior Design at Škoda Auto...
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Motor Trend. Retrieved 2023-06-23. "Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport technical specifications.pdf" (PDF). Bugatti. Retrieved 2020-08-19. Lei, Kang (2023-11-10)...
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Prototype W18 engines were produced for concept cars predecessors to the Bugatti Veyron in the late 1990s. The first example was the German Mercedes D.VI aeroengine...
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along with the similar Audi Rosemeyer, led to the production of the Bugatti Veyron by parent company Volkswagen. The Bentley Hunaudières was featured in...
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Veyron may refer to: Bugatti Veyron, a supercar named after Pierre Veyron Pierre Veyron, a Grand Prix motor racing driver active from 1933 until 1953...
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coach builder, Gangloff. The concept takes many cues from the Bugatti Veyron. "The Bugatti Gangloff concept merdaccia be the coolest car you'll never see"...
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including the Porsche 911, Porsche 917, Audi Quattro, and most notably the Bugatti Veyron, which, as of 2012, held the title of the fastest, most powerful, and...
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Pierre-Henri Raphanel (category Bugatti people)
the lead test driver and product specialist for Bugatti and is usually seen demonstrating the Veyron. Pierre-Henri Raphanel is also the uncle of the French-Algerian...
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higher torque loads, such as the 1,250 N⋅m (922 lbf⋅ft) engine in the Bugatti Veyron. Several arrangements for the two clutches are possible, and are outlined...
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