A Bugatti Chiron has reportedly been confiscated by authorities in Austria. The driver of the car appears to have hit speeds of 76 mph in a 31 mph zone. What happens next remains unclear ...
Driving a Chiron at just 31 miles per hour in a city with crowded traffic might actually be a challenge. Its ...
The amount that Bugatti owners can drop on options for their Tourbillon is more than enough to buy another supercar.
There’s also the Sky View glass roof panels, an option familiar from the Chiron, which now cost $75,000, or $10,000 more than before. The buyer also selected the ‘Performance Noir’ mesh grille inserts ...
It offers various timers and real-time performance figures, acceleration timing and data logging, and a g-force gauge. Sports suspension is standard, along with Brembo brakes (four-piston at front ...
There’s also a dash-mounted boost gauge, and push-button start – which funnily enough has the word ‘power’ written on it – remind you of the extra $30,000 you spent over the regular Focus.
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