I’ve read a lot of car enthusiasts lambaste the Veyron for having a poor power-to-weight ratio. The car body is just too heavy for its size, requiring a tremendous engine source to propel it to the speeds as promised.
Not surprisingly, you have a 1005 BHP W16 turbo charged engine that is perhaps the next powerful one after a helicopter engine. Bugatti engineers can probably learn from Porsche when they propel a light Carrera GT body with just a ...
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From a distance, this looks like a Lamborghini Reventon. But when the door opens, it doesn’t have the scissor doors of the Lambo. No, it’s a lot faster. In fact, it set the Guinness world records to officially carry the title of the world’s fastest car in production, beating out the former holder Koenigsegg CCX at ...
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The Hybrid 250mph Koenigsegg CCXR is expected to debut next year to take away the crown from the Bugatti Veyron as the fastest production supercar on earth.
Koenigsegg modified its earlier CCX’s 5-litre twin supercharged V8 to use E85 biofuel – a stronger octane fuel. This makes the CCXR a green supercar that is reported to ...
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There are some new exciting cars coming out to beat the Veyron’s 1005bhp power and 250mph top speed, making it the fastest production car on earth. For a long while, the McLaren F1 held the record at 220mph top speed on a 750bhp engine.
Ferrari and Lamborghini are in the drawing boards to make sure they don’t get left out in the running. Porsche is said to come out with a modified Carrera GT in 2010 – a 911 GT9 sporting a less powerful engine ...
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