The Bugatti Chiron goes head-to-head with the Tesla Model S Plaid in a drag and roll race at the all-new Triple F Raceway, bringing a multi-million-dollar hypercar into direct competition with one of ...
To this day, the Chiron name bears a special symbolism within the Formula One universe – the Monegasque racing driver Louis Chiron still holds the title of the oldest driver to compete in a Grand Prix ...
Eight years after stunning the world with its 1,500-hp follow-up to the Veyron, Bugatti has announced the very last Chiron supercar—its 500 th to be produced—has left its factory in Molsheim, France.
Some of the fastest cars in history could reach above 300 mph, but they couldn't have gone that fast without the specialized ...
Bugatti bids farewell to its iconic Chiron hypercar with the release of a final production model, aptly named “L’Ultime.” Since its debut in 2016, the Chiron has set remarkable standards in the ...
From the beginning of auto racing, cars were painted in a color that represented the country they hailed from, with the most recognizable being red for Italy, white or silver for Germany, green for ...
Bugatti secured its first overall win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1937 with the Type 57G Tank. However, the groundwork laid by earlier race cars is what allowed Bugatti to design the race winner.
Bugatti rolls out yet another one-of-one Chiron and, this time, they call it Le Muguet. The model takes customization to a whole new level. 'Le Muguet' is French for 'Lily of the Valley.' The French ...