Record for the fastest car in the world today is still held by the Bugatti Veyron. There is not any car that could beat him. But it turns out, the Bugatti is not satisfied simply upon the achievement of these. Veyron successor, too, were they prepared.
According to Bugatti's chief engineer, Jens Schulenburg current successor of the Veyron was seriously preparing their midst.
Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse |
"We are working for super-sports car then," said Jens Schulenburg from Auto Express on Thursday (6/28/2012).
The super car will have a very large force. Likely to be above the 1,000 hp.
"The main challenge to be faced in creating the next car is to reduce its weight. We are working to find new technologies, including a rim that is likely to use carbon fiber material"
But unique, Bugatti in Schulenburg ability does not lie only in engine technology and materials, but also in environmentally friendly technologies such as hybrid, for example.
Bugatti has been wasting a word about it since 2011 then.
"Hybrid is also definitely something we are seeing," said Schulenburg. Seeing this, it could be the car will break the world speed record as well as the Veyron.
New Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse |
"Hybrid is also definitely something we are seeing," said Schulenburg. Seeing this, it could be the car will break the world speed record as well as the Veyron.
Therefore, the power of the resulting machine will be added to the strength of the electric motor that will surely make it more powerful.
One line up the Super Sport Veyron itself was asked to become the world's fastest production car in 2010 after running up to 431.3 km / h broke the record in its own name when running 415.2 km / h.
Bugatti Veyron greatness is it worth it to thumbs up, because of the enormous power of the engine is equipped with four turbo and intercooler, kitchen runway already powerful 1001 hp can be increased to 1183 bhp with a torque of 1,500 Nm.