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Published on March 6th, 2016 | by Daniel Sherman Fernandez

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Bugatti Chiron is the world’s fastest car

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The Bugatti Chiron will not only be the world’s fastest car, it will also make money for parent Volkswagen Group, the brand said as it unveiled the high-performance coupe, which is the successor to the Veyron.

The 1,500 PS Chiron is “very well-positioned to become the next world speed record holder and reach a maximum speed significantly above the record currently held by Bugatti,” the brand said in a statement.

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The Chiron’s road speed is electronically limited 420 kph (261 mph). It accelerates from 0 to 100km/h [0-62 mph] in less than 2.5 seconds thanks to 1,600 Newton meters of torque applied to all four wheels.

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To make the Chiron faster and more powerful than the Veyron, Bugatti further developed the brand’s 8.0-liter, W16 engine, adding four new, larger turbochargers.

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These are controlled by an innovative two-stage turbocharging, Bugatti said.

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The Chiron has a large number of other technical refinements and innovations, the brand said, including a new carbon fiber monocoque chassis and a newly designed adaptive chassis. Bugatti will build 500 Chirons and start deliveries in the autumn. A third of the limited run has already been preordered.

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