Are electric cars faster than gasoline cars or diesels? All these questions were actually the main topic of the automotive agenda in 2023. (Unless you count the increasing second-hand market and zero car supply problems.) “So what happened to the world’s fastest car?”, “When is the new Bugatti model coming out/introduced?” Here are the details of our news…
When will the new Bugatti model be released? A statement from the brand!
The automotive industry experienced a great climb after 1985. During this period, it was discovered that the automobile was not only a means of transportation but also a means of pleasure. Later in the 90s, especially German brands produced very enjoyable vehicles. The biggest example of these would be the Mercedes models with the w124 chassis code.
Of course, there were also super and hyper car wars. Ferrari, Lamborghini were producing models one after the other, trying to woo their customers. Later on, Bugatti came on the scene and turned the whole market upside down. Because Bugatti was very focused on getting the title of “the fastest car in mass production” and was producing limited edition models accordingly.
The most striking model of the brand was Veyron. Later, the Chiron model was produced. Chiron, which has a fully developed version of the W16 engine in the Veyron, actually first winked at us in 1999. Of course, the days passed and the French-based German brand also improved itself.
Especially in 2023, the introduction date of the new Bugatti model, which will come as a response to the “who is faster” fight that flared up with electrics, has been announced. The new model, which will come 8 years after the introduction of Chiron, that is, in 2024, seems to turn the market upside down again. The brand keeps the information about the new model a secret.
There is news about the new Bugatti model that will make “traditional car lovers” happy. It is almost certain that the vehicle will not have an electric unit. It is thought that the new engine to be used will not be a w16 like the Chiron, but instead an 8.3-liter v16, the v12 used in the Lamborghini Revuelto or one of Volkswagen’s typical v8 engines.
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