Bugatti has announced a new speed record, this time set by the W16 Mistral. The Chiron-based roadster reached a top speed of 453.91 km/h (282 mph), becoming the fastest open-top car in the world. Andy ...
Bugatti took a step back from top speed records in 2019 when it cracked the 300-mph barrier. Then CEO Stephan Winkelmann said ...
Earlier this summer, Mate Rimac told The Drive that Bugatti would start chasing speed records again. At the time, it was easy to file the comment under “Things Automaker Executives Say.” But now I ...
Bugatti can add another top-speed record to its list of accomplishments. The French marque announced Thursday that the Mistral had achieved its goal of becoming the world’s fastest open-top road car.
Bugatti isn’t exactly known for doing things halfway, and the Bugatti Tourbillon hypercar is no exception. While customer deliveries won’t begin until next year, new details are starting to trickle ...
In 2019, then-Bugatti president Stephan Winkelmann announced the company was finished chasing speed records. Bugatti test driver Andy Wallace had just obliterated the 300 mph barrier in a Chiron Super ...
Bugatti isn't done attempting land-speed records Bugatti boss Mate Rimac hints at hitting 500 kph, or 310.686 mph Attempt will likely have to wait until after 2026 start of Tourbillon production ...
How fast is too fast for a new Bugatti Chiron? Depending on whether you ask the German police, prosecutors and Ministry of Transport, or the driver of said Chiron, the answer varies. One thing is ...
When you’re invited to drive the 1578bhp, 282mph, convertible Bugatti Mistral, the one thing you don’t need is rain. But when ...
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