Showing posts with label Sport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sport. Show all posts

Friday, February 24, 2012

1200-Horsepower Bugatti Grand Sport Vitesse to Debut in Geneva, Others Quiver


There’s a window, and common sense just took a nosedive out of it with the announcement of the 1,200-horsepower Bugatti Grand Sport Vitesse. And for the record, we’re thankful.

For all of the supposed exotic sports cars, supercars, and the like out there, none can really lay claim on Bugatti’s territory as the fastest production car ever built. Others, like a little Yorkie barking up a storm at a disinterested German Shepard, make a lot of noise, but bragging rights in this realm come down to the numbers. The Bugatti Veyron Super Sport’s top speed of 268 mph is the final word.

But that’s with a hard top, the Vitesse is a convertible, just like the original Grand Sport. The original tops out at 217 mph, making it the fastest open-air vehicle in the world. As for the Vitesse that’ll debut in Geneva in a couple weeks? There’s no official word from Bugatti.

What we do know, is the Vitesse is a tuned version of the already absurdly powerful 1000-hp Grand Sport. Bugatti uses intercoolers and four turbochargers, which it enlarged for the Vitesse, which not coincidentally means “speed” in French. The new Bugatti Grand Sport Vitesse’s 16-cylinder engine is capable of producing a mind-boggling 1200-hp. To get an idea, that’s more than double the horsepower of a Ferrari 458 Italia, and nearly double a Lamborghini Aventador. Power like this is seen once in a lifetime. Bugatti hasn’t announced pricing, but as the Grand Sport will run you about $2 million, we’d expect the Vitesse to run considerably north of that, but below the Super Sport’s price tag of 3.3 million. Then again, when you’re shelling out this kind of cash for a car (or spaceship), what’s a couple hundred grand here or there?

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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

New Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse gets 1,200-Horses


We all knew that the one thing missing from the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport, which is the targa-top version of the series, was a little extra oomph as the standard model's 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged 16 cylinder engine with 1,001HP and 1,250 Nm (922 lb-ft) didn't quite make the cut for everyone…

The long-rumored open-top version of the now discontinued Veyron 16.4 Super Sports is named the Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse and it will make its world premiere at the 82nd International Geneva Motor Show at the beginning of March.

The Vitesse features the same tweaked W16 engine with the four enlarged turbochargers and intercoolers found in the Super Sports model, and which delivers 1,200HP and 1,500Nm (1,106 lb-ft) of peak torque.

To support the increase in power, Bugatti's engineers have also made changes to the Grand Sport's chassis.

“The rapid success of the Super Sport convinced us to increase the performance of the Bugatti roadster. Once again our engineers worked hard to demonstrate that Bugatti is able to constantly redefine the boundaries of what is technically feasible,” commented Bugatti President Wolfgang Dürheimer.

“We gave our all to transfer the achievements of the Super Sport over to the Grand Sport, thereby turning open-top driving itself into an extraordinary experience at high speed," he added.

The Molsheim, France based automaker has not yet specified acceleration times or top speed for the Vitesse.


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