Bugatti Veyron successor could be “too fast to test”

Bugatti Veyron successor could be “too fast to test”

The successor to Bugatti's iconic Veyron hypercar could feature performance figures so wild that its top speed will be difficult to prove, according to an exclusive report in the car magazine Autocar.  Bugatti insiders have revealed to the world's oldest and most respected motoring magazine that the new model, which is set  to go on sale in 2016, could have a top speed of 286mph and a 0-62mph time of 2.3 seconds, if current computer simulations are to be relied upon. The car will feature a hybrid powertrain based on the same quad-turbocharged 8.0-litre W16 engine featured in the Veyron, and will generate close to 1500bhp.  The Veyron’s top speed of 268mph was already a challenge to prove, due to the limitations of its Michelin road tyres; according to the report by Autocar, unless tyre technology has advanced sufficiently, the rubber could disintegrate before the new vehicle reaches maximum speed.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
08 Aug 2014

The new vehicle is being built around a carbon fibre monocoque, like its predecessor. It will seat two in what is planned to be a highly luxurious cabin, complete with all the very latest in connectivity technology. The heavily revised powertrain receives electric assistance, while drive is channelled to all four wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox and multi-plate-clutch four-wheel drive system.

Originally launched in 2005, there are only 15 Veyrons left to be sold. As with the Veyron, the new car’s production will be limited to around 450 units.

Credits: Oneshift News Team

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