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Bugatti Have Unveiled The Replacement For The Veyron - The Bugatti Chiron

Bugatti Have Unveiled The Replacement For The Veyron - The Bugatti Chiron

The fastest ever production car.

Mark McGowan

Mark McGowan

When the Bugatti Veyron was unleashed upon the world in the mid-2000's, the world stopped over the magnificence of a motoring milestone. For years it dominated in terms of speed, style and perfect poster material.

However, Bugatti are now ready to unveil their latest creation, a car that is being released to push motoring boundaries, the replacement for the Veyron - the Bugatti Chiron.

Sticking to the familiar design of the Veyron, the Chiron looks fucking incredible. It's almost as if it's a sketch from a young lads maths book, and wouldn't be out of place with automatic machine guns attached to the side. But the beauty of the car isn't the only thing that's impressive.

The Chiron boasts 1,479 break horse power, will go from 0-60mph in less than 3 seconds, has a limited top speed of 261mph, and costs a staggering £1.9 million.

It's a hefty price to pay, but at the end of the day you'd be in control of the fastest ever production car, harnessing more power than you could ever imagine. You'd feel like a king.

It's all about raising the bar, Wolfgang Durheimer, Bugatti's CEO said: "We will dramatically raise the bar in terms of top speed, we will dramatically increase the power by 25%, the aerodynamics are better the road holding is better."

The official unveiling of the Chiron comes at the Geneva International Motor Show, where a handful of journalist will be the first to lay their eyes on the impressive craft.

Let's hope that Clarkson, Hammond and May can get their hands on one for their new motoring show on Amazon Prime. Their last race involving a Bugatti Veyron was incredible.

Featured image credit: Bugatti via Instagram

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Topics: Cars