Thursday, August 25, 2011

Bugatti Galibier's sold for U.S. $ 3.4 million pounds to become the most expensive and fastest universal car

Molsheim - French car manufacturer, Bugatti, is known as a producer of super-luxury car at a price that is super expensive. After one of the variants, namely Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, sold 2.1 million pounds and become the most expensive universal car, now Bugatti is preparing a new model.

Bugatti Galibier's sold for U.S. $ 3.4 million pounds to become the most expensive and fastest universal car



Not only that. Another source at the manufacturer's stated Galibier is also going to be the most expensive car in the world. Only he did not mention the amount of official price tag of it and just say Galibier U.S. $ 1 million more expensive than the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport or U.S. $ 3.4 million.

The standard price of Bugatti Veyron Super Sport is U.S. $ 2.4 million. However, a dealer in England, Tom Hartley, earlier this week claimed to have sold the car with a tag of 2.1 million pounds. That price makes it the most expensive car on the planet Earth today.

Then what about the certainty of production Galibier? Durheimer admitted today was the final step toward the production process. "I was discussing with the board of directors," he said without naming the time and just a hint of 2013.

Happenings of engine performance, claiming the power generated Durheimer 8000 cc 16-cylinder engine that carried a minimum Galibier reach 1,000 horsepower. To be sure, he said, larger and able to go faster than the Veyron Super Sport.

As reported dailymail.co.uk, Tuesday, August 16, 8000 cc engine car produced in Molsheim is capable of spraying power to 1,200 horsepower or 200 horsepower more than the previous generation. Torque produced reached 1106 lb-ft.

Thanks to the power and torque, the car accelerates from rest to a speed of 100 kilometers per hour (kph) in just 2.5 seconds. Acceleration from 0-200 kph in 6.7 seconds is achieved.

As reported by egmcartech.com, Thursday, August 18, 2011, Wulfgang Durheimer, Chief Executive of the Bugatti, said the car called by Bugatti Galibier it would become the world's fastest car. "It (the Galibier) will be the fastest limousine universal and has the largest engine with 16 cylinders," he said.