The 2006 Bugatti Veyron did something no road‑legal car had managed before: it pushed verified top speed beyond the 250 mph ...
The French car company says it will be the fastest, most powerful, and most expensive car in the world. The Chiron's speed remains to be seen, but will be capped at 260 miles per hour for road use.
The 2006 Bugatti Veyron did more than nudge the speedometer higher. It rewrote what road‑legal speed felt like, turning the ...
The French car company says it will be the fastest, most powerful, and most expensive car in the world. The Chiron's speed remains to be seen, but will be capped at 260 miles per hour for road use.
Bugatti's Veyron successor made it's debut at the Geneva Motor Show, where it was immediately dubbed 'world's most powerful, fastest, most luxurious and most exclusive production super sports car'.
The automotive industry can trace its roots back to 1885, when Carl Benz developed the Benz Patent Motor Car. At this time, overall top speeds weren't much of a focus — all that mattered was a better ...
The model that rewrote the rules in the hypercar business is rumored to make a comeback in the form of a one-off special ...