Bugatti Veyron 2010

The Bugatti Veryron is, by every measure, the world's fastest production road car. It's the quickest to 60, it has the highest top speed, and it can absolutely dominate a track.With a claimed 1001 horsepower, the Veyron is a major technical achievement. Its engine has 16 cylinders, essentially formed by joining two V8 engines at the crank.

This W16 powerplant displaces 8.0 liters and features ten radiators for everything from the engine cooling systems to the air conditioner. The $1.3 million Veyron will reach a top speed of 253 mph - a speed it can maintain for 12 minutes before all the fuel is gone. Power is transmitted to the pavement via four-wheel-drive and a seven-speed dual-clutch automated manual transmission. 

The car can hit 60 mph in just 2.5 seconds, 100 mph in 5.5 seconds, and 150 mph in 9.8 seconds. Getting to 200 mph takes 18.3 seconds, and 250 mph takes 42.3 seconds.

Drivetrain
Layout
Mid-Engine, AWD
Transmission
7 Speed DSG Sequential Manual
Engine
Engine Type
Quad-Turbocharged 16 Cylinder
Horsepower
1001 hp @ 6000 rpm
Torque
922 lb-ft. @ 2200 rpm
Compression Ratio
9.00:1
Displacement
7993 cc
Exterior
Curb Weight
4162 lb.
Height
47.4 in.
Length
175.7 in.
Wheelbase
106.7 in
Width
78.7 in.
Performance
0-60 mph
2.46 sec
1/4 mile
10.2 sec
Braking, 62-0 mph
2.3 sec
Fuel Consumption
EPA est. 7 mpg city/ 10 mpg highway
Top Speed
253 mph


 Bugatti Veyron 2010 TopClass View
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 Bugatti Veyron 2010 TopClass View