HomeAuto News , Bugaati , Sports Car � Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Car Launched India, Technical Specification

The model will be a completely built unit directly imported from Italy. Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport is one of the costliest cars in the world and is ready to be owned by Indian millionaires soon. The model is expected to be launched on 28 October 2010.

"Bugatti has been doing well in America, Europe and the Middle East. Now we see India as an emerging market for us, hence we have decided to bring the car to India," Bugatti Automobiles Sales Market Manager (Middle East, Europe and India) Guy Caquelin told reporters here.

The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport, priced at Rs 16 crore onwards, will be distributed by the company's Indian dealer Exclusive Motors. So far, the most expensive cars in India have been the Rolls Royce Phantom and the Maybach, which are priced around Rs 5 crore.

The company claims that the Bugatti Veyron is also the fastest car on production that is allowed to drive on normal roads in the world with a top speed of 407 km/hour with an acceleration of 0-100km/hour in 2.7 seconds.


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The car has huge power of 1001 BHP which helps it arrive at the 0 – 100 km/h in a jaw dropping 2.5 seconds with a limited top speed of 407 kmph.
 
It features permanent Four Wheel Drive (FWD) and equipped with specially made Michelin run-flat tyres.
 
The car engine has been joined with a computer-controlled, seven-speed dual clutch direct-shift automatic transmission that takes a mere 150 milliseconds for gear shifts.
Bugatti Veyron 16.4 comes with a 8.0L, 16 Cylinder, 64 Valves turbocharged engine that delivers maximum torque of 1200 Nm. 
 
Top whack is measured at 407 kmph, receiving it be one of the fastest production hyper cars to roar the roads.
 
Its engine belts out a massive 989 hp and 1,200 Nm of peak torque.
 
The mammoth engine is mated to a computer-controlled, seven-speed dual clutch direct-shift automatic transmission that takes a mere 150 milliseconds for gear shifts.



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