Let's be honest, most of us will never own a real Bugatti Chiron, but Lego's latest Technic set at least makes it possible to put an amazing model of one on your shelf. The kit goes on sale June 1, and while the $349.99 asking price is expensive, the amount is still a fraction of what a full-sized Chiron would cost.
They say a submarine captain never truly knows how deep his vessel can go. Similarly, Bugatti CEO Stephan Winkelmann doesn't know how fast his Chiron can go. According to a report published by CNBC last Thursday, he doesn't care to find out.
The oldest driveable Bugatti in the world is the star of the latest episode of “Jay Leno's Garage,” and this time the car isn't a member of the Leno fleet.
The oldest driveable Bugatti in the world is the star of the latest episode of “Jay Leno's Garage,” and this time the car isn't a member of the Leno fleet.
The successor to the Bugatti Chiron – which is still almost a decade away – will use electrification to make one of the world’s fastest cars even faster.