Bugatti is replacing its legendary quad-turbo W16 with a naturally aspirated 8.3-liter V16. Why? Because it can.
Unmistakably a Bugatti, but (partially) electric inside. Credit: Bugatti Rimac The Bugatti Tourbillon is, indeed, very different, not only when compared to other cars, but also other Bugattis.
What appeared to be priceless pieces of automotive and design history were driving down the center of Aspen's Gondola Plaza ...
It means it had bloody better be timeless and not littered with today’s technology.’ As the first all-new Bugatti since pioneering Croatian electric vehicle newcomer Rimac took control of the 115-year ...
A trick all-wheel drive system helps the Bugatti puts its power to the ground, unlike the Jesko. The Jesko tested here wasn’t fitted with the E85 engine upgrade that gives it 1,600 hp.
The Bugatti Chiron has a W16 engine, with quad turbochargers, and produces 1,500 hp. That is 16 cylinders, four turbochargers and eight liters of stupendous power. With a power density of 188 hp ...
Without question my most anticipated car of this decade is the Bugatti Tourbillon ... output of 1,800 horsepower thanks to a trio of electric motors. CEO Mate Rimac posted a video on his Instagram ...
The Bugatti Tourbillon is the first new hypercar ... The Tourbillon uses a naturally aspirated 8.3-liter V-16 engine, with three electric motors – two in front and one between the powerplant ...
Bugatti announced the Mistral roadster in 2022 using the final evolution of its quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16. Roughly three years after the model's premiere, the first two production examples ...
Bugatti is known for very fast, expensive, and extravagant cars. The company is also known for upping the ante every time a ...