The Bugatti Chiron is a mid-engine two-seater sports car designed and developed in Germany by Bugatti Engineering GmbH and manufactured in Molsheim, France by French automobile manufacturer Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. The successor to the Bugatti Veyron, the Bugatti Chiron, was first shown at the Geneva Motor Show on 1 March 2016. The car is based on the Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo concept car.
The car is named after the Monegasque driver Louis Chiron. The car shares the name with the 1999 Bugatti 18/3 Chiron concept car.
The main carry-over component from the Veyron is the 7,993 cc (8.0 L) quad-turbocharged W16 engine, though it is heavily updated. The engine in the Bugatti Chiron has a peak power output of 1,103 kW (1,479 hp; 1,500 PS) at 6,700 rpm and 1,600 N⋅m (1,180 lb-ft) of torque starting from 2,000 to 6,000 rpm. The engine in the most powerful variant of its predecessor, the Veyron Super Sport, generates 221 kW (296 hp; 300 PS) less than the new Bugatti Chiron, while the engine in the original Veyron generates 367 kW (492 hp; 499 PS) less power.
Like its predecessor, the Veyron, the Bugatti Chiron utilizes a carbon fiber body structure, independent suspension, and a Haldex All-wheel drive system. The carbon fiber body has a stiffness of 50,000 Nm per degree.
The Bugatti Chiron can accelerate from 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 2.4 seconds according to the manufacturer, 0–200 km/h (0–124 mph) in 6.5 seconds and 0–300 km/h (0–186 mph) in 13.6 seconds. In a world-record-setting test at the time in 2017, the Bugatti Chiron reached 400 km/h (249 mph) in 32.6 seconds, after which it needed 9.4 seconds to brake to a standstill.
The Bugatti Chiron's top speed is electronically limited to 420 km/h (261 mph), or 375–380 km/h (233–236 mph) without the specific key, for safety reasons, mainly arising from the tires as Bugatti concluded that no tire currently manufactured would be able to handle the stress at the top speed the Bugatti Chiron is capable of achieving. Independent testing by an owner has indicated that the Bugatti Chiron can easily attain its limited top speed. Mixed fuel consumption is 22.5 L/100 km (12.55 mpg‑imp; 10.45 mpg‑US).
At the 2018 Geneva Motor Show, Bugatti unveiled the track-focused version of the Chiron, named the Bugatti Chiron Sport. Mechanically the car is identical to the regular version, generating 1,103 kW (1,479 hp; 1,500 PS) from a quad-turbocharged W16 engine but is 18 kg (40 lb) lighter due to the extensive use of carbon fiber and has a stiffer suspension in order to increase the cornering ability of the car while maintaining its grand touring characteristics. The steering of the car has also received modifications, and a torque vectoring system to control the power sent to each wheel of the car for improved handling in tight corners has been added. Aerodynamic improvements and lightweight have been given special consideration in order to keep the car competitive on the race track. The Bugatti Chiron Sport became available in late 2018 for an additional US$400,000 on the standard Chiron.
Introduced in February 2019, the 110 Ans Bugatti is a limited edition variant of the Chiron Sport developed to celebrate 110 years of Bugatti. The car features carbon fiber bodywork finished in matte Steel Blue exterior color. The body is also accented with Steel Blue bare carbon fiber. The exhaust system of the car is finished in matte black color.
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