Bugatti Veyron The Drive of Life
The fastest one, expensive most, and most powerful car in the world! The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 speed up to 250mph in kilometers 400++. An airplane can accelerate to 60mph in 2.5 seconds, where the price is $1,350,000. Complete production started in September 2005; built by Bughatti Automobiles SAS, which is a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG. Name of the car was after Pierre Veyron , champion of Le Mans champion 1939, who raced for Original Bugatti Firm.
Development of vehicle started with EB 18/3 “Veyron” concept car of 1999. Appearance of this car is very similar to the final production car sported a w18 engine and 3 banks of six cylinders in place of W16 engine.
Technical specification of the car are:
Price: $1,100,000 or approx £700,000
Horsepower: 1001 !
Radiators: 14 !
Wanna make an indicator stalk: $3,200 !
Tyre: $1800 each(specially developed by Michelin)
Torque: 922lb !
Speed: 400++ (Believe it or not !)
Braking: 10seconds to stop from 250mph !
Fuel Consumption: 100litres of fuel consumed in 12 minutes at top speed !
Extreme achievement from a manufacturer that doesn’t has a impressive background like McLaren and Ferrari. And it makes the observer wonder that how possibly the manufacturer has achieved it !
Looks of the car are just stunning without the badge you can’t just judge whether the car is German or Italian, but looking at the stunning figure one would be sure that it is nothing but among these two. Some angles reflect the teardrop curves and just one open grill which resembles to a gold fish open mouth.
Worst feature of the car is that the grill opening is so polite to see or it shouldn’t be there which obviously doesn’t match the build of car. Correct expression by the grill should be of a “roar” by the car which should reflect the havoc.
The Aerofoil at rear helps the monster a lot on road and raises itself at higher speeds which is significant to the cops following you at higher speeds but no cop on earth is going to catch you for sure !
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