The victorious era of the W16 engine is coming to an end, and Bugatti is saying goodbye to its 8.0-liter engine with the ``open'' Buggati Mistral model.
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The Bugatti Chiron is created entirely by hand for around nine months, in rooms so clean you could eat off the floor. The reason that the production takes so long is that the customer can come up with concrete ideas, as they completely adapt it to his wishes. Under cover, he guards a 1,500-strong cavalry. The Bugatti Chiron will be the fastest production car in the world. A dozen of these supercars are currently being built in Molsheim, France, and a total of 70 are expected to be produced in 2017.
The Krško Raceland had eminent company these days. The Bugatti Veyron supercars and the Croatian Rimac Concept One came to visit, which practically feels at home here, as it comes from nearby Sveta Nedelja near Zagreb. The 1,050-meter circuit was the ideal testing ground for the capabilities of the world's fastest production car and the Croatian electric machine, which is considered the world's fastest electric car.
The Adriatic highway was the scene of an unusual duel. The Croatian electric machine and the fastest electric car in the world, the Rimac Concept One, and the fastest production car in the world, the Bugatti Veyron, competed on it.
The Kawasaki H2R is officially the fastest production motorcycle in the world, as its engine produces an incredible 300 horses. This time, it collides with supercars, which are not serial because the converters have converted them. Great material for an amazing story! What do you think - what or who is faster?! The answer to the eternal question?! Motorcycle or car?
Almost everyone likes to surrender to speed. The thought of being faster than anyone or anything in the world has inspired man: everything from countless movie races to the use of technology to achieve goals. This time we have compiled a list of the fastest in the world, everything from a car, train and computer to the fastest growing organism in the world.
Most of you probably already know the Bugatti Veyron as the record holder for the fastest production car in the world. It is also fairly well known that this Italian boutique brand is planning a successor to this legendary supercar for next year, but even before that, they prepared a farewell version of the current veyron in honor of the founder of the brand - the great Ettore Bugatti.
The legendary video game Need for Speed is coming to the big screen. It is an adaptation of one of the most popular video games of all time. The film will certainly excite all lovers of octane speed, top cars and, of course, adrenaline.
The British designer has revealed a stunning super yacht concept based on the latest special edition of the Bugatti Veyron luxury car.
By the time you click to get to the gallery, the McLaren P1 has already reached a speed well over 100km/h. The supercar, which sits alongside the Bugatti Veyron, was launched in October 2013 and in less than a month, all 375 models were sold out. The initial price was around one million euros.