Bugatti Chiron Can Go From 0-402-0 Kmph In Less Than 60 Seconds
Highlights
- It is powered by a 8.0-litre, quad-turbo W16 engine
- The Bugatti Chiron can dispatch a top-speed of 420 kmph
- Bugatti will produce only 500 units of the Chiron
The French carmaker's latest hypercar develops 1,480 horsepower and 1,600 Nm and can accelerate from a standstill to 100 kmph in under 2.5 seconds, to 200 kmph in less than 6.5 seconds, and to 300 kmph in under 13.6 seconds. Furthermore, the Bugatti Chiron can dispatch an electronically-limited top-speed of 420 kmph. Interestingly, reports claim the car can achieve over 451 kmph without the limiter, perhaps even 463 kmph. However, the limiter is necessary considering the fact that the tyres apparently can not endure the maximum speed.
The Bugatti Chiron's nutty performance can be attritubuted to, among a handful of other factors, its turbocharging system. Much like the Veyron, the Chiron also gets four turbos albeit they're 69 per cent larger than that of the Veyron's. To stave off the turbo lag, the Bugatti Chiron employs a two-stage system where the first two turbos are activated at 1,900 rpm and the exhaust is channeled into a flap that activates the remaining two turbos at 3,800 rpm, thus engaging the quad-turbo stage.
The Bugatti Chiron's production run will be limited to 500 units. The company has already commenced the model's production at its facility in Molsheim, where currently 12 units of the Chiron are being assembled. These 12 units of the Bugatti Chiron will be delivered to customers in the first quarter of 2017. Bugatti plans to manufacture another 70 models of the car this year.
Last Updated on February 18, 2017