Did you know that Bugatti Chiron The 8-litre W16 from the Veyron has been revised with four larger, two-stage turbochargers and 32 injectors?
Did you know that Bugatti Chironi is Electronically limited to 261 mph “for road use”?
Did you know that Bugatti Chiron will only build 500 and half have already been sold?
Did you know that rumours suggest that the Bugatti Chiron and will cost around £2.5M, more than double the price of a Veyron?
Did you know that Bugatti Chiron is so fast, its top speed is limited to 261mph (420
km/h) for road use, 8mph faster than a Veyron?
Did you know that rumours suggest that the Bugatti Chirons is ultimately capable of over 280mph?
Did you know that Bugatti says it will attempt to break the Fastest Production Car Guinness World Record, in Spring, 2018?
Did you know that every Bugatti Chiron has two keys, one for speeds up to 236mph and a ‘Bugatti Speed Key’ for max speed attempts?
Did you know that every Bugatti Chiron will accelerate from 0-62mph (100km/h) in under 2.5sec, 0-124mph (200km/h) in under 6.5sec and 0-186mph (300km/h) in under 13.6sec?
Did you know that every Bugatti Chiron at speed, than 60,000 litres of air and 800 litres of water are pumped through the engine every minute?
Did you know that every Bugatti Chiron has six catalytic converters, which capture harmful particulates in the exhaust system, is 230,266 metres squared, the equivalent of 30 football pitches?
Did you know that every Bugatti Chiron has seven-speed, dual-clutch automatic gearbox is claimed to have the largest clutch of any production car?
Did you know that every Bugatti Chiron has a new adaptive chassis that has five driving modes, including one designed for drifting the car in smokey tailslides?
Did you know that Volkswagen, which owns Bugatti, had to design and build a new engine test bed capable of handling the stresses of running a 1,476bhp engine?
Did you know that Bugatti claims that if all the carbon fibres used in the construction of the chassis were laid out end-to-end, they would stretch the equivalent of 9x the distance between the earth and the moon?
Did you know that Bugatti claims at 248mph, the centrifugal force on each tyre is the equivalent of 3,800 times the force of gravity?
Did you know that the Bugatti ‘Macaron’ emblem on the grille weighs 150g, including 140g of silver.
Bugatti was founded by Ettore Bugatti over a hundred years ago in 1909 in a place called Molsheim, France. Since then, the brand has developed a reputation for building some of the most exclusive and fast cars ever made. Still, the company has found themselves in financial stress during its storied history and has been passed through a multitude of owners. What are some things that might surprise you or I about this company?
Did you know that the Bugatti Veyron is one of the fastest, most powerful, most luxurious motor cars available at any price?
Did you know that the Bugatti Veyron specifications are out of this world including a 1200 horsepower, top speed of almost 270 miles an hour, and an average price of over two-and-a-half million dollars?
Did you know that when Engineers were testing the first Veyron engine in 2001, the engine produced enough heat that it nearly burned the factory down?
Did you know that One of the several options from the factory for a variance in the car was including a one-carat diamond into the speedometer and power needles?
Did you know that the Bugatti Veyron needs ten radiators to keep all 1,200 of its horses cool?
Did you know that it takes 15 hours to build just one radiator for this vehicle, that means that it takes 150 hour to build the entire system for only one vehicle?
Did you know that when the Bugatti Veyron runs on full speed, it takes 12 minutes to empty the fuel tank?
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Did you know that the Bugatti was a French car manufacturer of high-performance automobiles, founded in 1909 in the then German city of Molsheim, Alsace by Italian-born Ettore Bugatti?
Did you know that the Bugatti cars were known for their design beauty and for their many race victories?
The death of Ettore Bugatti in 1947 proved to be the end for the marque, and the death of his son Jean Bugatti in 1939 ensured there was not a successor to lead the factory. No more than about 8,000 cars were made. The company struggled financially, and released one last model in the 1950s, before eventually being purchased for its airplane parts business in the 1960s.
Did you know that In the 1990s, an Italian entrepreneur revived the Bugatti and built them with limited production and labeled them as an exclusive sports cars?
Did you know that Bugatti today, the name is owned by German automobile manufacturing group Volkswagen?
Did you know that in the 1930s, Ettore Bugatti got involved in the creation of a racer airplane, hoping to beat the Germans in the Deutsch de la Meurthe prize?
Did you know that Ettore Bugatti also designed a successful motorised railcar, the Autorail Bugatti (Autorail Bugatti)?[5]
Did you know that on 10 July 2009, a 1925 Bugatti Brescia Type 22 which had lain at the bottom of Lake Maggiore on the border of Switzerland and Italy for 75 years was recovered from the lake?
Did you know that the Mullin Museum in Oxnard, California bought it at auction for $351,343 at Bonham's Rétromobile sale in Paris in 2010?
Did you know that in 1963. Snecma took over Hispano-Suiza in 1968, after acquiring Messier, Snecma merged Messier and Bugatti into Messier-Bugatti in 1977?
Did you know that the Italian entrepreneur Romano Artioli Bugatti Automobili S.p.A.?
acquired the Bugatti brand in 1987, and established
Did you know that Artioli commissioned architect Giampaolo Benedini to design the factory which was built in Campogalliano,
Modena, Italy?
Construction of the plant began in 1988, alongside the development of the first model, and it was inaugurated two years later—in 1990.[9]
Did you know that by 1989 the plans for the new Bugatti revival were presented by Paolo Stanzani and Marcello Gandini, designers of the Lamborghini Miura and Lamborghini Countach?
Did you know that the first production vehicle was the Bugatti EB110 GT?
Did you know that Bugatti EB110 GT used a carbon-fibre-reinforced polymer chassis, a 3.5-litre, turbocharged 60° V12 engine, a six-speed gearbox, and four-wheel drive.
5-valve per cylinder, quad-
Famed racing car designer Mauro Forghieri served as Bugatti's technical director from 1992 through 1994?
Did you know that the most famous Bugatti EB110 owner was seven-time Formula One World Champion racing driver Michael Schumacher
who purchased an EB110 in 1994?
Did you know that the Bugatti Chiron is a mid-engined, two-seated sports car, designed by Achim Anscheidt,[14] developed as the Bugatti Veyron?[15]
successor to the
Did you know that the Chiron was first revealed at the Geneva Motor Show on March 1, 2016?[16][17]
Did you know that Bugatti Chironi is Electronically limited to 261 mph “for road use”?
Did you know that Bugatti Chiron will only build 500 and half have already been sold?
Did you know that rumours suggest that the Bugatti Chiron and will cost around £2.5M, more than double the price of a Veyron?
Did you know that rumours suggest that the Bugatti Chirons is ultimately capable of over 280mph?
Did you know that Bugatti says it will attempt to break the Fastest Production Car Guinness World Record, in Spring, 2018?
Did you know that every Bugatti Chiron has two keys, one for speeds up to 236mph and a ‘Bugatti Speed Key’ for max speed attempts?
Did you know that every Bugatti Chiron will accelerate from 0-62mph (100km/h) in under 2.5sec, 0-124mph (200km/h) in under 6.5sec and 0-186mph (300km/h) in under 13.6sec?
Did you know that every Bugatti Chiron at speed, than 60,000 litres of air and 800 litres of water are pumped through the engine every minute?
Did you know that every Bugatti Chiron has six catalytic converters, which capture harmful particulates in the exhaust system, is 230,266 metres squared, the equivalent of 30 football pitches?
Did you know that every Bugatti Chiron has seven-speed, dual-clutch automatic gearbox is claimed to have the largest clutch of any production car?
Did you know that every Bugatti Chiron has a new adaptive chassis that has five driving modes, including one designed for drifting the car in smokey tailslides?
Did you know that Volkswagen, which owns Bugatti, had to design and build a new engine test bed capable of handling the stresses of running a 1,476bhp engine?
Did you know that Bugatti claims that if all the carbon fibres used in the construction of the chassis were laid out end-to-end, they would stretch the equivalent of 9x the distance between the earth and the moon?
Did you know that Bugatti claims at 248mph, the centrifugal force on each tyre is the equivalent of 3,800 times the force of gravity?
Did you know that the Bugatti ‘Macaron’ emblem on the grille weighs 150g, including 140g of silver.
Bugatti was founded by Ettore Bugatti over a hundred years ago in 1909 in a place called Molsheim, France. Since then, the brand has developed a reputation for building some of the most exclusive and fast cars ever made. Still, the company has found themselves in financial stress during its storied history and has been passed through a multitude of owners. What are some things that might surprise you or I about this company?
Did you know that the Bugatti Veyron is one of the fastest, most powerful, most luxurious motor cars available at any price?
Did you know that the Bugatti Veyron specifications are out of this world including a 1200 horsepower, top speed of almost 270 miles an hour, and an average price of over two-and-a-half million dollars?
Did you know that when Engineers were testing the first Veyron engine in 2001, the engine produced enough heat that it nearly burned the factory down?
Did you know that One of the several options from the factory for a variance in the car was including a one-carat diamond into the speedometer and power needles?
Did you know that the Bugatti Veyron needs ten radiators to keep all 1,200 of its horses cool?
Did you know that it takes 15 hours to build just one radiator for this vehicle, that means that it takes 150 hour to build the entire system for only one vehicle?
Did you know that when the Bugatti Veyron runs on full speed, it takes 12 minutes to empty the fuel tank?
Did you know that the Bugatti Veyron is pretty special like “At 250 mph,
the Veyron’s tires will last fifteen minutes. Its 26.4-gallon fuel tank
goes dry in twelve.” And “At the Veyron’s 253-mph top speed, the Veyron
consumes 47,000 litres of air per minute — as much air as one man
breathes in four days?”
Did you know that the Bugatti Veyron does waste energy from running the 16.4 litre engine at full whack could heat 10 family homes in the winter?
Did you know that the Bugatti Veyron brakes can withstand heat of up to 1800°C?
Did you know that the Bugatti Veyron is split into three parts and only held together with 14 bolts?
Did you know that the Bugatti Veyron uses special Michelin PAX tires found on no other car. The
rear wheels are 14.5 inches wide, twice as
wide as a normal car?
Did you know that if the Bugatti Veyron requires replacements tires the car needs to be shipped to France, a process that costs $70,000?
Did you know that It takes 8 days to weld a Bugatti Veyron fuel tank?
Did you know that in a Veyron it is quicker to decelerate from 60mph to 0 than it is to accelerate there? (It only takes 2.8 seconds to get to 60)
Did you know that a Bugatti fuel pumps that can pump fuel eight times faster than a normal car?
Did you know that the Bugatti Veyron does waste energy from running the 16.4 litre engine at full whack could heat 10 family homes in the winter?
Did you know that the Bugatti Veyron brakes can withstand heat of up to 1800°C?
Did you know that the Bugatti Veyron is split into three parts and only held together with 14 bolts?
Did you know that the Bugatti Veyron uses special Michelin PAX tires found on no other car. The
Michelin PAX tires |
Did you know that if the Bugatti Veyron requires replacements tires the car needs to be shipped to France, a process that costs $70,000?
Did you know that It takes 8 days to weld a Bugatti Veyron fuel tank?
Did you know that in a Veyron it is quicker to decelerate from 60mph to 0 than it is to accelerate there? (It only takes 2.8 seconds to get to 60)
Did you know that a Bugatti fuel pumps that can pump fuel eight times faster than a normal car?
Did you know that the Bugatti cars were known for their design beauty and for their many race victories?
The death of Ettore Bugatti in 1947 proved to be the end for the marque, and the death of his son Jean Bugatti in 1939 ensured there was not a successor to lead the factory. No more than about 8,000 cars were made. The company struggled financially, and released one last model in the 1950s, before eventually being purchased for its airplane parts business in the 1960s.
Did you know that In the 1990s, an Italian entrepreneur revived the Bugatti and built them with limited production and labeled them as an exclusive sports cars?
Did you know that Bugatti today, the name is owned by German automobile manufacturing group Volkswagen?
Did you know that the Bugatti company was known both for the level of detail of its engineering in its automobiles, and for the artistic manner in which the designs were executed?
Bugatti Railcar |
Did you know that Ettore Bugatti's son, Jean Bugatti, died on 11 August 1939 while testing a Type 57 tank-bodied race car near the Molsheim factory?
Did you know that on 10 July 2009, a 1925 Bugatti Brescia Type 22 which had lain at the bottom of Lake Maggiore on the border of Switzerland and Italy for 75 years was recovered from the lake?
Did you know that the Mullin Museum in Oxnard, California bought it at auction for $351,343 at Bonham's Rétromobile sale in Paris in 2010?
Did you know that Bugatti continued manufacturing airplane parts and was sold to Hispano-Suiza?
Did you know that in 1963. Snecma took over Hispano-Suiza in 1968, after acquiring Messier, Snecma merged Messier and Bugatti into Messier-Bugatti in 1977?
Romano Artioli |
acquired the Bugatti brand in 1987, and established
Giampaolo Benedini |
Construction of the plant began in 1988, alongside the development of the first model, and it was inaugurated two years later—in 1990.[9]
Did you know that by 1989 the plans for the new Bugatti revival were presented by Paolo Stanzani and Marcello Gandini, designers of the Lamborghini Miura and Lamborghini Countach?
Did you know that the first production vehicle was the Bugatti EB110 GT?
designer Mauro Forghieri |
5-valve per cylinder, quad-
Famed racing car designer Mauro Forghieri served as Bugatti's technical director from 1992 through 1994?
Michael Schumacher |
Bugatti Veyron 16.4 |
Did you know that the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 (the 1001 BHP super car with an 8-litre W-16 engine has four turbochargers)
Chiron |
Achim Anscheidt, |
successor to the
Did you know that the Chiron was first revealed at the Geneva Motor Show on March 1, 2016?[16][17]
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