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The good folks over at 'The Hamilton Collection' have assembled two of the fastest cars in the world for a head-to-head ...
A Bugatti Chiron has reportedly been confiscated by authorities in Austria. The driver of the car appears to have hit ... the Austrian Federal Police. According to Heute, a 38-year-old Austrian ...
The police were there checking for speeders when a black Bugatti Chiron with German license plates ... However, he didn’t own the car and told police that it belonged to a friend.
A Bugatti Chiron worth more than ... a stark reminder that even the world’s fastest cars aren’t immune to traffic enforcement. Vienna police have not yet announced whether criminal charges ...
LEGO built a drivable Bugatti Chiron. Everything from the brake pads to the dashboard is made of LEGO parts. Official Bugatti pilot Andy Wallace took the car for a test drive. The following is a ...
The famous Bugatti car company attempts to create a follow-up to its record-breaking supercar, the Veyron. They want to create an even better supercar – the Chiron. Unfortunately Bugatti Chiron ...
If a real Bugatti Chiron sports car will set you back $3 million, might we suggest to you this life-sized, functioning Lego version, which will only set you back 1 million (in Lego pieces).
An curved arrow pointing right. Ahead of the Geneva Motor Show, Bugatti revealed its latest supercar: the Chiron. With a top speed of 261 mph, the new vehicle starts at a base price of $2.6 million.
There are many uber-rich car nuts in the world, but only 140 of them can claim bragging rights on owning a Bugatti Chiron Super Sport or Pur Sport. That’s how many were built (officially ...
Bugatti-Rimac CEO Mate Rimac shared behind the scenes images of the new unit, offering a first look at its internal design. Eight years since the Chiron ... glimpse of the car under cover ...