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Bugatti has unveiled its new $4.1 million Tourbillon hybrid hypercar, which replaces the Chiron model. The Tourbillon is powered by an 8.3-liter naturally aspirated V16 engine that produces 1,000 hp, paired with three electric motors that add another 800 hp for a total output of 1,800 hp. This allows the Tourbillon to accelerate from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 2.0 seconds and reach a top speed of 276 mph (445 km/h). Bugatti has limited production of the Tourbillon to just 250 units, half the number of Chirons built. The Tourbillon features an all-new chassis and body structure, with design elements aimed at improving aerodynamics and cooling for the powerful hybrid powertrain. #car #cars #vehicle #engineering #technology #technologies #luxurycars #luxurycar #hybrid #hypercar #Tourbillon

Jan Menzinga

Buschauffeur bij Qbuzz en vrijwilliger bij het Nationaal Bus Museum te Hoogezand.

8mo

One question.... WHY???

Phil Mitchell

Senior Business Manager Heller / Director MQTooling

8mo

Sorry but a Toyota hybrid will get you to the same location and legal speeds, this is just an ego trip

Harish Siva

Chief Engineer | Efficient Solutions Enthusiast

8mo

The Hindustan Ambassador had the same concept for many years. That turn signal switch mounted at the center stayed at 12 o'clock regardless of steer angle.

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Georges Moracchini

Actions et Dérivées. Cryptomonnaies . Physique financière.Mathématiques avancées Stratégies : long , moyen et court terme . Développement mental (plus fort que les IA)

8mo

La musique est bien adaptée à la beauté de cette voiture ! 👍❤

nice toy for rich idiots. whatever, the steering function was invented by citroen many years ago. consider, a formula 1 car has got 950 PS. So you can guess how many people on the planet are able to drive that car. Independently, on rules of public roads

John Gregory

Senior Business Manager- Critical National Infrastructure & Special Projects - Protecting your Space, Powering your Business

8mo

That’s not too shabby, let’s see if Deborah Baxter allows me to upgrade

Richard Mitchell 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

Technician, Network Rail National Awards nominee 2021 & 2022,National Rail Awards nominee 2022. 34 years + experience on the railway, on break from H&S,helicopter & heavy engineering enthusiast, author and YouTube star

8mo

I applaud the feat of engineering, but let’s be honest here if you’re paying $4.1 million dollars for a car, you’re not driving it to Tesco , Walmart or Target are you? They will be bought by investors, put into a collection and maybe driven once a month.

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Great if you can afford the price tag. ! But then again what’s the point in having a car that has so much power that legally you can’t do more than 70 mph and if your lucky enough to find a motorway that’s clear enough to do 70 mph it’s usually covered in cones with average speed limiters of 50 mph. ! Buy an expensive yacht instead  ! 

Stephen Lawley

Train Driver for 33 years , British Army Veteran, Military Charity Caseworker.

8mo

Yeah probably never ever going to even see one in real life, but my god 😳 this looks stunning 🤩

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Merari Bermudez

Corporate Workers Compensation Manager

8mo

First is it bullet proof, does it fly, turn into a speed boat in water??? 4.1 million better have more features than speed. 🙄

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