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The new Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse packs even more power into an already insanely powerful supercar. ... it was left with a Veyron SS-inspired roadster with 1200 horsepower on tap.
Bugatti also says that the car carries many of the design and driving characteristics of the Veyron Super Sport, including the SS' sleeker front end (which reduces drag) and revised suspension tuning.
If these pictures are authentic, the latest vehicle to join Bugatti’s lineup will be the Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse World Record Convertible. Yep, it’s another Veyron and not the highly ...
While the Bugatti Veyron SS has been stripped of its “World fastest production car” title early this week, the French company nailed a new record with the Grand Sport Vitesse version. Driven ...
Bugatti is saying goodbye to the Veyron at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show with the Grand Sport Vitesse La Finale. It sports an exposed carbon fiber exterior in red and black that is designed to match ...
Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse, huh? ... The Veyron SS holds the current world speed record for a road car (at 269mph, though it’s limited to 259mph to protect the tyres) ...
Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse. Essentially an open-top version of the SS, the Grand Sport Vitesse premiered in 2012, with 1,183 HP (1,200 PS / 883 kW). It too set a new world record, ...
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King Of Speed: The Records Set By Every Modern Bugatti - MSNBugatti The brand was revived again in 1987, resulting in the EB110 GT, but the company we know today only appeared in 1998, when Volkswagen Group acquired the brand.
Bugatti unveiled the Divo hypercar as the ultimate version of the Chiron, combining striking styling harking back to the company's coachbuilding days along with sharper handling. According to a ...
None of these things happen in the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse. ... There are new fuel pumps (four of those, too), borrowed from the SS, ...
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