For reference, during Bugatti's most recent record with the W16 Mistral, Michelin insisted on changing tires every few miles. According to the Top Gear Magazine podcast, the Michelin tires Bugatti ...
At a test track in Germany, Bugatti has just recorded an open-top speed much quicker than the iconic Veyron managed with a roof on when it stunned the world in 2010. Next stop, says Mate Rimac, is 500 ...
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. Andy ...
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Bugatti plans more top speed records with Tourbillon
Bugatti is preparing its next act in the speed wars, and the Tourbillon is being positioned as far more than a successor to ...
A little over two years after its debut, the Bugatti W16 Mistral has become the fastest open-top model in the world by setting a new record for production convertibles. With the brand's test driver ...
Bugatti isn't done attempting land-speed records Bugatti boss Mate Rimac hints at hitting 500 kph, or 310.686 mph Attempt will likely have to wait until after 2026 start of Tourbillon production ...
The Bugatti Mistral has claimed the title of the world's fastest car without a roof, posting with an absurd top speed of 282 mph. On November 9 at the ATP Automotive Testing Facility in Papenburg, ...
Bugatti can add another top-speed record to its list of accomplishments. The French marque announced Thursday that the Mistral had achieved its goal of becoming the world’s fastest open-top road car.
Davies has had a keen interest in cars from a very young age. It didn't matter what kind of car it was, as long as it had four wheels and made some cool noises, he was into it. His interest in cars ...
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The Fastest! 2006 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Test
Peak Velocity? 200 MPH? 300 MPH? Who knows? This thing might never stop. The guy behind the Starbuck's counter on La Cienega noticed my Motor Trend cap: "Hey, you work there? Probably drivin' a cool ...
At more than one point in the past 100 years, the fastest car in the world was a Bugatti. Ever since automobile designer Ettore Bugatti founded his eponymous company in 1909, his name has been ...
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