Not often does an engine become more famous than the car it powers, but Bugatti's W16 engine is the exception. Sure, the ...
Bugatti stunned the automotive world in 2019 by announcing that it had broken the 300-mph barrier for production cars with a special version of the Chiron called the Chiron Super Sport 300+. The ...
When Bugatti introduced the Chiron in 2016, many presumed it was only a matter of time before a convertible version following in the footsteps of the Veyron Grand Sport was launched. However, the ...
It's not every day that you see a Bugatti Chiron drifting, but to celebrate reaching the halfway point of production of the Chiron Pur Sport, Bugatti sent a driver out in one to smoke some tires. On ...
To this day, the Chiron name bears a special symbolism within the Formula One universe – the Monegasque racing driver Louis Chiron still holds the title of the oldest driver to compete in a Grand Prix ...
Named after the Monégasque driver Louis Chiron, the Bugatti Chiron was unveiled in 2016 as a replacement for the Veyron. It was the first production car to deliver 1,479 horsepower (1,500 PS), ...
The Chiron has been a hit from the start despite its $3 million starting price. After the first example rolled off the line in Molsheim in March 2017, it would take only until May of the next year for ...
A stunning edition of the Chiron finished in green-tinted bare carbon fiber has left Bugatti’s Molsheim factory. The 400th Chiron ever made, the car signifies that the automaker is 80 percent of the ...
Bugatti isn’t a particularly successful name as far as motorsports go – the most notable performance from the uber-posh brand came at Le Mans, with first-place finishes in 1937 and 1939. I know a ...
Marnus Moolman is a young aspiring automotive writer from South Africa. Currently studying to obtain a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, he aims to pursue his lifetime dream of running his automotive ...
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