In 1926, Ettore Bugatti unveiled his latest creation – the Type 41. If you know your old Bugattis, that name likely doesn't ring out, largely because the Type 41 isn't some tiny, blue, sleek period ...
Company founder Ettore Bugatti then had the idea to modify the engines for use in four-axle rail trains. France had an extensive rail infrastructure already in place, but most of the trains in use ...
Bugatti on Thursday unveiled the successor to the Chiron, a V-16-powered plug-in hybrid hypercar called the Tourbillon. Instead of naming the new hypercar after a famous racing driver from Bugatti's ...
Bugatti set a new performance benchmark when a modified Chiron Super Sport 300+ became the first car to break the mythical 300 mph barrier, achieving a record speed of 304.773 mph. Hennessey vows to ...
The man in charge of Bugatti, Stephan Winkelmann, is no stranger to speed. He ran Lamborghini in his last role, and now the cars are more powerful. The man knows about horsepower, and he has plans for ...
Around 25 years ago, the late Volkswagen Group chairman Ferdinand Piëch said he wanted to build a car that boasted 1,001PS and would be capable of over 400kmh. They’d figure out to get there along the ...
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