Bugatti Chiron to cost $2.5 million
Car magazine says the Bugatti Chiron will cost 2.2 million euros, making it about one million dollars more expensive than the original Veyron.
Car magazine says the Bugatti Chiron will cost 2.2 million euros, making it about one million dollars more expensive than the original Veyron.
Bugatti is teasing something new on the horizon and asking viewers to imagine the impossible. You also get a chance to hear this new creation.
Car magazine says the coming Bugatti Chiron will hit 0-62 mph in just two seconds, and it will get better gas mileage than the Veyron thanks to direct injection and cylinder deactivation.
The better part of a decade since its introduction, the Bugatti Veyron is approaching the end of its stretch of derestricted Autobahn, with only eight examples of the earth-shattering hypercar still left up for grabs before its successor takes its place.
For a car capable of unprecedented speeds, the Bugatti Veyron sure has stuck around a long time – but it's almost gone. And that means it's time for the Alsatian marque to move on to the next thing. Fortunately, according to Automobile magazine, Bugatti has been working on the Veyron's successor for about four years now. And though Bugatti has kept pretty quiet on the details of
Upon first inspection, this looks to be a strangely styled Bugatti Veyron. Such a thing shouldn't be a shock. We have, after all, already seen the hypercar with a penis on the hood and painted in nearly every single hue that exists on our planet. Take a closer look, though, and we see something altogether different. That's because this isn't a Vey
Bugatti is nearing the very end of its Veyron production run with only around 15 of the supercars reportedly left to be sold of the 450-car total. With so few remaining, the supremely posh automaker is already deep into development discussions of a successor, but it doesn't seem that the company has a fina
With around a dozen new units left up for grabs, the Bugatti Veyron is near the end of its production cycle. For its part, Bugatti is planning to replace it with another hypercar, and while it's surely already under development, lips in Molsheim remain tightly sealed until the last Veyron leaves the factory. In the meantime, though, we've got some clues to go by. And the latest comes co