Hypebeast -
24 Aug 2016 16:43

With its all-new W16 8.0-liter engine, four turbochargers, and seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox, it's safe to say that the Bugatti Chiron will be an apt successor to the beloved Veyron -- after all, it's mind-boggling 1,479 horsepower, 1,181 lb-ft of torque and electronically-limited top speed of 261 mph eclipse the marks of its predecessor. The hypercar doesn't skimp on looks, either -- as evidenced by the "near-production Chiron" that debuted over the weekend at the Quail Motorsports ...
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