We begin, in our blog dedicated to the engine, a revision on the most spectacular versions, which different designers and trainers have never realized on the base of one of any more sports personnels, luxurious and exclusive built, Bugatti Veyron.
The Bugatti EB16.4 Veyron is made from the year 2002 and stands out for being one of the supersports most expensive and most powerful of the market. His price as versions are rubbed by 1.300.000 euros and his powerful engine of 16 cylinders placed in W it is capable of delivering the amazing number of 1.001 potency CV to 6.000 returns. With 7.993 cc, every cylinder has four valves and the propellent is overfed by nothing more and neither more nor less than 4 turbo-compressors. The maximum turning moment is of 1250 Nm and it delivers it between 2200 and 5500 revolutions per minute.
With motive fellow man the Veyron it is capable of reaching a 407,8 km maximum speed / h and of going on of stopped to 100 km / h in only two seconds and a half. It is provided with haulage to four wheels, this and the position of the engine, head office and bottom, they help this Bugatti to obtain an excellent stability and to distribute better the potency delivered by his engine between his axes.
We begin now the spectacular revision for his most attractive versions:
Hermés:
Limited edition of the Veyron which esthetics were designed completely by the team of design of the well-known French mark Hermés. The combination bitone of his bodywork is possible to choose in different colors being the these possible combinations five: the classic combination of brown tones of the French house, “Indigo Blue and Vermilion”, “Indigo Blue and File Green”, “Black and Garance Red” and “Prussian Blue and Blue Jean”.
His interior is provided with exclusive details signed by Hermés and the hangings appear in the same tones as the bodywork. The price of this limited edition is 1.500.000 more imposed euros.
Images: Golden, Motive Bugatti, Bugatti Hermes
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