On the German track Ehra-Lessien, which allows reaching dizzying speeds, a new speed record was achieved by the unique Bugatti Chiron 'Longtail', from which the 'civilian' Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ was developed.
Prototype Bugatti Chiron 'Longtail' from which the production version is derived Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+, boasts a flattering title the fastest production car on the world. He broke through the magical limit of 300 miles per hour, and its top speed was 304.773 miles on hour, respectively 490.484 km/h. The numbers and facts behind this remarkable achievement are straight forward incredible, and it would be possible to write an extensive essay on this topic. It runs an extended version of the Chiron 8.0 liter W16 engine with almost 1,600 horsepower. It will only be available 30 examples of the Chiron 300+, which, unlike the mentioned prototype, will have co-drivers seat and significantly more comforts.
The record was set on the track Ehra-Lessien, which is owned by the Volkswagen concern. To customers who will deduct 3.5 million euros for the Bugatti 300+, will allow driving on the famous track and give them the chance to do it themselves exceed which of records. The top speed of the extended Chiron will be otherwise limited on 440 km/h, but since they're good at Bugatti, they'll let you to remove 'blockade' and helped to install safety a cage. As an interesting point, we can mention that they are tires, on which 300+ are driven, reinforced with a layer carbon fiber.
Gallery: Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+
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