Bugatti Veyron
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The new production Koenigsegg Agera R features the manufacturers's own 5 liter V8 bi-turbo producing 1100 bhp on E85 fuel but the car's most notable feature is a Thule Roof Box which ensures you can take it skiing with all your gear.
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Bugatti’s new 1200 bhp Veyron Super Sport is now officially the world's fastest production car, with an official two-way run of 431 km/h, eclipsing the former record of 412.28 km/h (256.18 mph) set by SSC’s 1200 bhp Ultimate Aero TT.
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Racer X Design has drawn on the Veyron platform to produce a luxurious 2 + 2 Bugatti concept design
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Yes folks, public roads are not the place to exercise your testosterone and adrenalin, and authorities are quickly putting penalties in place to ensure that you'll feel the pain, no matter who you are ... but let's make sure the right guy gets hung
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One of the most remarkable stories of automotive history closed another fascinating chapter at the third annual Bonhams Rétromobile sale on January 23 when the legendary Lake Maggiore 1925 Bugatti Type 22 Brescia fetched EUR 260,500.
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The automotive world held its breath when Bugatti's turn came during the Geneva Auto Show press conference merry-go-round last week. Here was the world's most over-the-top brand name addressing the assembled global automobile industry in its centenary year. Highly credible sources such as respected
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A new Bugatti goes on sale this week, and like every other automobile to ever bear the revered name, it's so over-the-top you can't help but admire the audacious spirit which permeates all aspects of its engineering.
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September 20, 2007 Ah, the Bugatti Veyron – the supercar to end all supercars . The one million Euro, 400 km/h (248.5 mph) machine laid claim to the title
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December 6, 2005 The 7-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) system developed for the 406km/h, 987bhp Bugatti Veyron sportscar will be shown for the first time
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November 3, 2005 One very significant event to slip under the radar in recent times has been the commencement of series production of what is now unquestionably
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June 2, 2005 Ettore Bugatti produced machines that set world speed records for planes, boats, trains and cars, built the most successful racing car in history a