This forgotten American supercar dethroned Bugatti as the world’s fastest, but you probably don't even remember it existed.
The French car company says it will be the fastest, most powerful, and most expensive car in the world. The Chiron's speed remains to be seen, but will be capped at 260 miles per hour for road use.
Bugatti took a step back from top speed records in 2019 when it cracked the 300-mph barrier. Then CEO Stephan Winkelmann said ...
The French car company says it will be the fastest, most powerful, and most expensive car in the world. The Chiron's speed remains to be seen, but will be capped at 260 miles per hour for road use.
The first Bugatti Veyron restored under the brand's La Maison Pur Sang program (sort of like an extremely high-end ...
The YangWang U9 Xtreme (formerly the YangWang U9 Track Edition) just blew the whole competition out of the water. Forget about acceleration for a moment, the U9 Xtreme just hit a top speed of 308.4 ...
It isn't unheard of for today's fastest street-legal cars to reach top speeds of 250 mph or more. After an exhilarating ride like that, it's hard to imagine ever being able to drive 65 mph again, let ...
Some 350 kilometers, or 217 miles, is on roads in Alsace, France, where the French automaker is based. The route was charted to include a variety of driving conditions that might be faced by the new ...
Twenty years ago, Bugatti set the world production car top speed record with the then-new Veyron, at 253.81 mph. Just two years later, Washington-based SSC—a company which hadn’t even been around a ...
When electric vehicles first came around, they had a lot of problems. They looked ugly, couldn't cover long distances, and most importantly, lacked speed and power. This made them unappealing to both ...
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