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Bugatti has once again shattered records with the W16 Mistral, establishing a new top speed for open-top vehicles at an astonishing 453.91 km/h. This remarkable feat, achieved at Germany’s ATP ...
Bugatti marked the end of an era with a breathtaking Grand Tour through Morocco, inviting an exclusive group of hypercar owners to celebrate the legendary W16 engine. This gathering honored two ...
This savage acceleration is all possible thanks to the W16 engine in the back. The Mistral was the final frontier for the brand’s W16 engine configuration, an absolute work of art that Bugatti ...
Within the automotive industry, tech moves fast. It doesn't seem so long ago that we were all gobsmacked by the Veyron's immense 1,001 horsepower W16 engine. That quad-turbocharged W16 allowed the ...
At the heart of the Veyron's seismic performance lies one of the most ambitious engine designs ever fitted to a production vehicle: the 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16. It’s essentially two ...
If you are keeping track of top-speed runs, you should know that the Bugatti W16 Mistral stole this record from the Hennessey Venom GT Spyder. The latter was clocked at 265.6 mph (427.4 kph) back ...
In 2002, the engine was enlarged to 8.2 liters, and six years later, it reached 8.4 liters, becoming the largest displacement engine ever fitted into an American production car.
A New Engine With Old-School Character The Tourbillon drops the quad-turbo W16 format Bugatti has been using since it was resurrected over 20 years ago for a brand new naturally-aspirated W16.
Bugatti has announced a new speed record, this time set by the W16 Mistral. The Chiron-based roadster reached a top speed of 453.91 km/h (282 mph), becoming the fastest open-top car in the world.
Bugatti went so far as to do away with its iconic quad-turbo W16 engine and built an entirely bespoke naturally aspirated 8.3-liter V16 fire-breather with the help of Cosworth.
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