In the '90s, a small French automaker introduced a V12-powered supercar that could have rivaled the McLaren F1.
Watch an epic battle between the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport, Nissan GT-R R35, Audi TT-RS, and Porsche 991 Turbo S! Which ...
"While a Veyron Super Sport did run 267.8 mph, Bugatti speed-limits its production vehicles to 258 mph," said company founder and president, John Hennessey. "Thus, at 265.7 mph the Venom GT is the ...
And, in September 2001, Piëch confirmed the Veyron would go into production at the original Bugatti base in Molsheim ... just ahead of the start of EB110 GT production. Despite a reasonable ...
Like the Veyron, there was a ‘hot’ version, also named Super Sport. Introduced in March ’92, six months after the launch of the EB110 GT, it was faster, lighter and sportier. It retained the ...
The Bugatti Veyron features a bright blue finish and flashy ... There's also a Maybach, Bentley and Ford GT, alongside a Porsche, Maserati, Ferrari, Ford GT and another Rolls-Royce.
For its part, Bugatti is planning to replace it with another hypercar, and while it's surely already under development, lips in Molsheim remain tightly sealed until the last Veyron leaves the factory.