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What is the Bugatti Veyron?

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OKevin
07/23/25 11:45pm

Bugatti Veyron, also known as the Bugatti Veyron. Here are the specific details: 1. Torque: This car has a maximum torque of 925, featuring an all-wheel drive system with front tires measuring 265 mm and rear tires measuring 365 mm, with wheel diameters of approximately 20 inches. The tires are Michelin PAX run-flat systems, and the actual wheel size cannot be compared to traditional wheels. 2. Design: It can stop faster than it accelerates. Deceleration from 100 km/h to a complete stop takes 2.3 seconds, and from 407 km/h to a stop takes only 13 seconds. The braking force is sophisticated enough to be trustworthy. At high speeds, the large rear spoiler tilts forward, acting as an air brake—doubling the car's aerodynamic drag. The reinforced ceramic carbon brakes at the front have a diameter of 40 mm and are clamped by eight four-pad piston calipers.

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DeArcher
08/10/25 7:28pm

The Bugatti Veyron is a supercar launched by the legendary automotive brand Bugatti. Produced from 2005 until its discontinuation in 2015, it redefined automotive speed during that era. What I admire most is its astonishing performance: an 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16 engine capable of delivering over 1,000 horsepower, with a top speed reaching 407 km/h, once making it the world's fastest production car. Imagine driving it on the highway—it would feel like flying. It's not just fast; it's also exceptionally expensive, with a starting price of over $1 million and annual maintenance costs potentially running into tens of thousands of dollars, making it unaffordable for the average person. This car also spurred competition across the entire supercar industry, inspiring models like those from Koenigsegg today. Of course, the interior is incredibly luxurious, featuring full leather seats and bespoke options, ensuring both thrill and comfort while driving. Although rare, it never fails to draw countless admiring glances at car shows.

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PresleyDella
09/23/25 8:05am

The Bugatti Veyron is one of the most technologically captivating supercars I've studied, manufactured by Bugatti under the Volkswagen Group. Its core highlights lie in engineering innovations: a W16 engine configuration with four turbochargers delivering 1001 horsepower, capable of accelerating from 0 to over 200 km/h in under 10 seconds. The aerodynamics are meticulously designed to ensure stability at high speeds; despite weighing nearly two tons, its weight is evenly distributed via a full-time all-wheel-drive system. Pricing-wise, the new car costs over a million dollars, with complex routine maintenance and exorbitant costs for tire or engine component replacements. Compared to Ferrari or Lamborghini, it sparked a speed revolution in the 2000s, even influencing the development of electric supercars. To drive it on public roads, you need a special key to unlock its top speed, mitigating risks on public streets.

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VonSteven
11/07/25 3:33am

The Bugatti Veyron is a high-end sports car produced by Bugatti, focusing on speed limits, manufactured approximately from 2005 to 2015. It is most famous for its ability to exceed 400 kilometers per hour, breaking the world record at the time. Its engine is unique, utilizing four turbochargers. The price is extremely high, with the base model costing over a million dollars, making it something ordinary people can only admire at car shows or in the garages of celebrities. The interior design is luxurious, but it only has two seats. Now it has been discontinued and has become a collector's item, with prices soaring in the second-hand market.

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CharlieDella
12/28/25 5:20am

The Bugatti Veyron holds iconic significance in automotive history, and I've always considered it the ultimate symbol of speed. When it debuted in the mid-2000s, it stunned the world with its 407 km/h top speed, rendering traditional supercars obsolete. Developed by the French-born Bugatti brand with Volkswagen Group's backing, it perfectly blended luxury with performance. Its interior featured premium Nappa leather, delivering a ride as smooth as a luxury sedan while unleashing astonishing power. Now discontinued for years, it has become a collector's favorite, with well-maintained examples fetching twice their original price. Reflecting on its legacy, the Veyron inspired successors like the Bugatti Chiron and proved that mass-produced speed miracles are achievable.

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