The Bugatti Chiron is a high-performance, mid-engine sports car manufactured from 2016 to 2024, known for its extreme speed and power, featuring a quad-turbocharged 8.0L WR16 engine and a top speed record exceeding 300 mph. It has a two-door coupé design, a four-wheel-drive layout, and several variants, including the Chiron Sport, Pur Sport, and Super Sport. The final Chiron was produced in 2024, concluding a successful run as the successor to the Bugatti Veyron. Key specifications Engine: Quad-turbocharged 8.0L WR16 Horsepower: 1,479 to 1,600 hp, depending on the model Torque: Up to 1,600 Nm Transmission: 7-speed dual-clutch automatic Top Speed: Over 300 mph (approx. 490.484 km/h) for the Super Sport 300+ 0-400 km/h: 28.6 seconds Seating Capacity: 2 Drivetrain: Four-wheel drive Notable variants Chiron Sport: A lighter version with new wheels and carbon fiber components Chiron Pur Sport: A track-focused variant with a lower top speed but enhanced acceleration Chiron Super Sport: Achieved the 304.773 mph world speed record.
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