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 ...
Behold: the Bugatti Veyron. And another one. And a Chiron. And a stunning Mistral. As four car garages go, this is... yeah, improbable. And improbably fast. This orange and black quartet make up ...
Bugatti has come back from losing its "World's Fastest Production Car" title with a new superlative to add to the Veyron's trophy case: World's Fastest Open-Top Production Car. That's right ...
Beating Bugatti is another Bugatti. The Veyron Super Sport 16.4 set the world record for fastest production car with a top speed of 267.857 mph, though the production version was electronically ...
Some consider the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport to be a piece of rolling art, while others consider the real masterpiece to be the engineering feats to be what lies underneath. Impressively ...
The good folks over at Car Design World (aka 'cardesignworld' on social media) tipped us off to this independent design ...
A video of a Bugatti Chiron being towed in Frankfurt sparked controversy on the internet, with users offering their side of the story ...
Unofficially, Bugatti says that this likely makes it the world’s fastest passenger ride. Following the record run, Andy Wallace said: 'Throughout the testing program leading up to this moment ...
In 2005, Bugatti's Veyron hypercar broke the 250-mile-per-hour barrier. In late 2019, The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport became the first production vehicle to ever reach 300 miles per hour.
But what on earth is a Bugatti Chiron Super Sport doing, tucked away in the Las Vegas Convention Center’s central hall, in a semi-official, kinda janky-looking booth surrounded by what appears ...