Bugatti Veyron Master of The Driving Experience
For a number of years the Mclaren F1 was the swiftest road car in the planet, but changes have been a foot over the last few years. The latest to test this top spot is the Bugatti Veyron. Manufactured by Volkswagen this is likely to be the best driving experience from a road car you will get in your lifetime.
Ferdinand Piech the CEO of VW came up with the idea of producing a car with 1000 horsepower that would do over 200mph, for those where cash was no object. The ridiculous ticket of £700,000 or approx $1,100,000, is only compounded by the fact it costs significantly more to make. Yes VW, will be loosing millions of greenbacks to sell this auto, which is why the opinion is, that no other manufacturer would build a road auto you might buy, that would match this performance and style.
Lets look at some figures then;
1001, Horsepower!
fourteen radiators, Yes 14!!
$3,200 to make an indicator stalk!
Tyres specially developed by Michelin, $1800 each!
922lb of torque!
229 miles an hour or 370kph ( believe it or not the ordinary configuration is restricted)
But tweak the engine and you can get;
253mph, which is 407.5mph
10 seconds to stop from 250mph!
100ltr fuel tank that can be emptied at top speeds within 12 minutes!
This is a major achievement in engineering, particularly from a make that does not have a background in Formula One like Mclaren and Ferrari and it makes you wonder what they could achieve if they were to enter that field.
The car also looks shocking. Without the badge, you wouldn’t be able to tell if it was Italian or German, but you would know it couldn’t be anything more but these 2. At certain angles it looks like a teardrop, with only its open grill that appears like a goldfish’s open mouth to damage that line. I fact if I had anything bad to say about the automobile it would be that I am not sure about this front griddle. There are some that would say front grill gives it a “growl”, perhaps so. But to me the growl is too respectful, it either shouldn’t be there, and had kept more of its lines or it should have been a “roar” ; after all this is the speediest road car in the world.
The aerofoil at the rear, keeps this monster on the road, and automatically raises itself at certain high speeds, a bit of a give away if you are speeding down a highway and the policeman following you knows you are breaking the road limit for no other reason than your aerofoil is up. However the good news is there is no police car on earth going to catch you, the bad news is it wouldn’t be hard to find the owner. First, there is not going to be plenty of these is any community and second even your Granny would turn her head to see one of these beauties driving down the road.
This automobile guarantees to be one of the most discussed motorcar for a long time to come. And if you can not afford the to buy best driving experience of a whole life, you can at least dream.
If you find this article interesting, you should also check out www.thesupercars.org to read about some of the fastest & most expensive sports cars in the world, also visit Bugatti Veyron Sang Noir specs.
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