Abstract crop of a Bugatti Chiron Nose (enlarge for Details)
The successor to the amazing Bugatti Veyron, the Chiron is faster and maybe a bit nicer, though that is subjective, and of course it is more expensive. The first 200 Chirons were sold before the first delivery of the car. The base price is €2,400,000 (US$2,700,000 at the August 2016 exchange rate), and buyers were required to place a €200,000 (US$226,000 at the August 2016 exchange rate) deposit.
Like its predecessor, the Veyron, the Chiron utilises a carbon fibre body structure, independent suspension and a Haldex All-wheel drive system.
The Chiron can accelerate from 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) in 2.4 seconds according to the manufacturer, 0–200 km/h (0–124 mph) in 6.5 seconds and 0–300 km/h (0–186 mph) in 13.6 seconds. In a world-record-setting test, the Chiron reached 400 km/h (249 mph) in 32.6 seconds, after which it needed 9.4 seconds to brake to standstill.
The Chiron's top speed is electronically limited to 420 km/h (261 mph) for safety reasons, mainly arising from the tyres as the manufacturer concluded that no tyre currently manufactured would be able to handle the stress at the top speed the Chiron is capable of achieving.
To appreciate the complexity of the car watch and be entertained by the $21,000 oil change here
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKobwz7wJso
Even if you were Given one, you couldn't afford to keep it on the road....................... You listening Steve Corey?
Abstract crop of a Bugatti Chiron Nose (enlarge for Details)
The successor to the amazing Bugatti Veyron, the Chiron is faster and maybe a bit nicer, though that is subjective, and of course it is more expensive. The first 200 Chirons were sold before the first delivery of the car. The base price is €2,400,000 (US$2,700,000 at the August 2016 exchange rate), and buyers were required to place a €200,000 (US$226,000 at the August 2016 exchange rate) deposit.
Like its predecessor, the Veyron, the Chiron utilises a carbon fibre body structure, independent suspension and a Haldex All-wheel drive system.
The Chiron can accelerate from 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) in 2.4 seconds according to the manufacturer, 0–200 km/h (0–124 mph) in 6.5 seconds and 0–300 km/h (0–186 mph) in 13.6 seconds. In a world-record-setting test, the Chiron reached 400 km/h (249 mph) in 32.6 seconds, after which it needed 9.4 seconds to brake to standstill.
The Chiron's top speed is electronically limited to 420 km/h (261 mph) for safety reasons, mainly arising from the tyres as the manufacturer concluded that no tyre currently manufactured would be able to handle the stress at the top speed the Chiron is capable of achieving.
To appreciate the complexity of the car watch and be entertained by the $21,000 oil change here
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKobwz7wJso
Even if you were Given one, you couldn't afford to keep it on the road....................... You listening Steve Corey?