The last Bugatti Veyron has been ordered by a customer in Europe. Delivery is expected in autumn 2012. That makes the success story of the series limited to 300 copies of the 1001-horsepower supercar and its faster sibling, the super sport with 1200 hp, at the end. The coupe versions of the Veyrons fit seamlessly into the tradition of classic Bugatti’s, experienced the highest esteem as a collectible and increasing value and today are among the most valuable automobiles in the world.
The history of exceptional sports cars of Bugatti continues, with the open grand sports car enthusiasts can continue a super sports cars at the highest technical level of purchase: with a removable sunroof closed, the grand sport a top speed of 407 km / h, open it with a top speed of 360 km / h, the fastest convertible in the world.
The development of the Bugatti Veyron is still regarded as one of the largest technical engineering services in automotive history. In 1998, Volkswagen acquired the rights to the Bugatti brand. A year later the company as the last of four concept cars from the realistic study EB 18 / 4 Veyron at the Tokyo Motor Show.
Almost six years later, on 29 April 2005 cracked the Veyron is the first time the 400 km / h mark, six months later it was introduced to the world public. With 431 km / h took the Bugatti Veyron supercar on 26 June 2010 the official speed record for the fastest street-legal production car.
The seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox manages an incredible 1,250 nm of torque and, with switching times of less than 150 milliseconds for the fastest automatic transmissions in the world. The acceleration from 0 to 100 is an incredible 2.5 seconds. The super sport with 1200 hp and an electronically governed top speed of 415 km / h creates the whole thing even faster: 2.5 seconds from zero to one hundredth
Thanks to the ceramic carbon brakes with an innovative cooling system and the delay as an air brake acting rear wing reached the 1001-hp version of the sports car from 100 km / h, a deceleration value of only 31.4 meters, while he is within 2.3 seconds to a halt.


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