What is the top speed of Bugatti?

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MacMiles
07/28/25 11:22pm
Bugatti's top speeds are as follows: Bugatti Veyron EB16.4, top speed (km/h): 407km/h (253mph). Bugatti Veyron EB16.4 Super Sport, top speed (km/h): 431km/h (average) actual top speed: 434km/h. Here is some relevant information about Bugatti: Introduction: Bugatti, originating from Italy. The early Bugatti brand combined art with technology and achieved glorious victories on the racetrack. However, after World War II, it gradually declined and changed hands several times. In 1998, the Volkswagen Group acquired and revived the Bugatti brand. Now, Bugatti's headquarters are located in Molsheim, France. Positioning: Bugatti was famous for its exquisite car manufacturing technology. It was created by Italian Ettore Bugatti in 1909, specializing in the production of sports cars and high-end luxury cars.
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MacAmara
08/12/25 3:45am
When it comes to Bugatti's top speed, as a seasoned car enthusiast, I get particularly excited because Bugatti is truly the king of speed. For example, their Chiron Super Sport 300+ hit an astonishing 490 km/h back in 2019, and that was achieved on a professional test track. Why is it so impressive? It all comes down to that mighty W16 engine, delivering 1500 horsepower, combined with precise aerodynamic design to minimize drag. But let's be honest, even if us ordinary folks could afford one, we'd never reach that speed—it's only possible under specific test conditions, and the safety risks are sky-high, requiring specially made tires at outrageous costs. This car is perfect for collectors or showing off, but totally impractical for daily driving, especially since public roads usually have speed limits around 120 km/h.
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