Out now: the Autocade Yearbook 2024
Join us on our Facebook page Written by humans

Difference between revisions of "Bugatti Veyron"
Out now: Autocade Yearbook 2024

From Autocade

Jump to: navigation, search

(Created page with "File:2014_Bugatti_Veyron_EB_16.4_Grand_Sport_Vitesse_Legend_Jean_Bugatti.jpg '''Bugatti Veyron. 2001 to date (prod. 450). 2-door coupé, 2-door roadster. M/A, 7993 cm³ (...")
 
m
Line 7: Line 7:
  
 
''Marque:'' [[Bugatti]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Bugatti EB110]]
 
''Marque:'' [[Bugatti]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Bugatti EB110]]
 +
 +
 +
==Off-site link==
 +
*[http://lucire.com/insider/20140112/bugatti-shows-menswear-and-accessories-for-autumnwinter-201415-at-exclusive-event/ ''Lucire'': ‘Bugatti shows menswear and accessories for autumn–winter 2014–15 at exclusive event’]

Revision as of 13:33, 6 December 2014

2014 Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse Legend Jean Bugatti.jpg

Bugatti Veyron. 2001 to date (prod. 450). 2-door coupé, 2-door roadster. M/A, 7993 cm³ (V16 DOHC). Exclusive supercar, bringing the Bugatti name back under Volkswagen ownership, and built back in Molsheim. Roots in the Bentley Hunaudières show car of the 1990s. Exclusivity abounds, even in the trim and tiny details like the indicator stalks. Four turbos for the 16-cylinder powerplant deliver between 1,001 and 1,200 PS depending on the version, with 415 km/h at the top end. “Base” model from 2001, Grand Sport from 2008, Super Sport from 2010, Grand Sport Vitesse from 2012.


Manufacturing location: Molsheim, France

Marque: Bugatti | Predecessor: Bugatti EB110


Off-site link

 

Search Carfolio for full specifications


Out now: Autocade Yearbook 2024