How many liters of fuel does a Bugatti Veyron take?
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Bugatti Veyron generally takes 100 liters of fuel. Here is an introduction to the Bugatti Veyron: Configuration. Equipped with an 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16-cylinder engine, equivalent to two narrow-angle V8 engines bolted together. Each cylinder has four valves, totaling 64, and each cylinder bank configuration features two overhead camshafts driving two cylinder banks, thus requiring only four camshafts. The engine is fed by four turbochargers, with a displacement of 7993cc (487.8 cubic inches), and a bore and stroke of 86x86mm (3.39x3.39 inches). Body dimensions. Length is 4462mm, width is 1998mm, and height is 1204mm.
As an average car enthusiast, I'm deeply impressed by the Bugatti Veyron's fuel tank capacity, which is typically around 100 liters. When refueling this car, you must use premium 98-octane gasoline; otherwise, the engine will trigger a warning or suffer from insufficient power. On the highway, a full tank can last approximately 500 to 700 kilometers, but in city driving with frequent stops and starts, the range drops to less than 400 kilometers. The fuel consumption is truly staggering, burning 15 to 25 liters per 100 kilometers. Personally, I feel driving this beast is like setting money on fire—each fill-up easily costs hundreds. However, the exhilarating acceleration is absolutely mind-blowing, making you forget the pain at the pump. I recommend always filling up before driving to avoid the embarrassment of running out of fuel mid-journey, especially if the next service station is far away. By the way, the fuel tank design is quite clever, optimized for lightweight performance by maintaining its 100-liter size.