We've very happily tested the current top-line global supercar, the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport, one of the fastest cars in the world, right up to its claimed limit of 250 mph, and there's nothing else ...
With its name uttered in the same exclusive automotive-enthusiast circles as Ferrari, McLaren, and Koenigsegg, Bugatti ranks among the best hypercars of all time. With comparisons like that, you'd ...
While many other automakers use electric powertrains to make their ridiculously powerful cars go fast, the Bugatti Chiron is still powered by a good, old-fashioned, gasoline-fueled 8.0-liter W16. With ...
This W16 engine was built like a hypercar, but you won't find it in any car.
Bugatti might be under the ownership of EV experts Rimac these days, but it evidently has no immediate plans to abandon combustion power – or to embrace downsizing. The firm has just revealed that ...
When Bugatti introduced the Chiron in 2016, many presumed it was only a matter of time before a convertible version following in the footsteps of the Veyron Grand Sport was launched. However, the ...
At 261 mph, the $2.6 million Bugatti Chiron is designed to be no more difficult to drive than a normal car on the highway.
Bugatti plans to reveal its successor to the Chiron later this year, a car that will pack a hybrid powertrain featuring a newly developed V-16 engine as its internal-combustion component. The V-16 ...
Bugatti has begun deliveries of the Mistral, the final model to feature the famed W-16 engine The car costs $5 million, and the first two units are bound for customers in the U.S. Bugatti's next ...