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How fast can a Bugatti go at full speed?

How fast can a Bugatti go at full speed?

A few fastest car compilations document some of the fastest track times for several supercar variations. As MV Organizing points out, the Bugatti Veyron is unbeatable in the street-legal car realm with its top speed of 257 mph (413.60 km/h.)

Does the Bugatti Chiron handle well?

Yes, it’s at its tightest in the ‘Handling’ mode, but we never found it wanting regardless of the set-up. Because of its kerbweight the Chiron feels less agile than a McLaren P1, or even a Porsche 918 Spyder, but in a straight line there’s no doubt that it is faster than both.

How long can you drive a Bugatti Veyron at top speed?

An unadulterated, full speed run in the Veyron would only last 15 minutes and would cost more than $42,000. Technically, you’d only make it 12 minutes, because the 26.4-gallon fuel tank would be empty at that point. However, even if you had enough road—the Veyron can do 253 mph, meaning it covers 4.21 miles a minute.

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How fast will a Bugatti Chiron burn a tank of gas?

At its top speed of 253 mph [as tested by C/D , November 2005], it is traveling 371 feet per second and will empty its 26.4-gallon tank in 19 minutes. If you can’t locate fuel of 93 octane or higher, your dealer must detune the engine.

Which car has the fastest 0 60?

The Koenigsegg Gemera is the world’s quickest production car that hits the 0-60 mph mark within 1.9 seconds. It’s the very first four-seater by Koenigsegg and the world’s first Mega-GT that weighs 4,079 pounds.

How long does Bugatti fuel last?

According to Bugatti’s chief vehicle engineer, Jens Schulenburg, at top speed (approximately 255 mph), the Veyron Grand Sport depletes its full 26.4-gallon gas tank in 12 minutes. This means that you could cover approximately 51 miles in a rather short time period.

How far can a Chiron go at top speed?

304.77 miles per hour
The Bugatti Chiron is officially the world’s fastest supercar — and by quite a long shot, too. Top Gear broke the news on Monday, confirming Bugatti test driver, Andy Wallace, reached a v-max of 304.77 miles per hour on the Volkswagen Group’s Ehra-Lessien test track in Germany.