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Bugatti Yacht

Combining both speed and luxury, the Chiron-inspired Palmer Johnson x Bugatti Niniette 66 Yacht is a 20-meter-long watercraft that boasts a posh lounge area, complete with hot tub, fire pit, as well as a champagne bar. Step below deck, and you’ll find a sleeping area, guest bathroom, galley kitchen, skylight, and plenty of seating. It’s powered by dual 1,000-horsepower MAN V8-1000 engines capable of speeds up to 48 knots, ensuring a smooth and efficient ride. Continue reading for more pictures and information.

Veyron Replica

Based on a 2002 Mercury Cougar, this Bugatti Veyron replica is not just a simple body kit, as the owner has reportedly spent $98,000 on the conversion. Featuring a turbocharged 2.5L engine, highly customized interior, complete with special seats, stereo, shift knob, and floor mats. On the outside, you’ll find Brembo-inspired calipers, paired with carbon fiber brake discs. Continue reading for more pictures and information.

Audi R8 chiron

The Audi R8 is considered an everyday supercar, while the Bugatti Chiron is more of a drive when the weather is good hypercar. Combine the two? You would get a paint scheme that probably looks similar to this wrap. This mashup belongs to a plumber named Ken who lives in Glen Cove on the north shore of New York’s Long Island, Nassau County. More specifically, the wrap consists of a glossy 3M sky blue vinyl, with a custom black roof by AD Graphics. Continue reading for more pictures.

Chiron How It's Made

If you order a Bugatti Chiron now, and manage to get a build number, you’ll have to wait approximately 9-months before it’s delivered. Why? For starters, there are endless options, including 23 different topcoat colors, 31 leather combinations, 8 carbon variants, 8 Alcantara seat shades, 30 stitching options, 18 carpets, 11 belt colors, and lots more. Once all that is decided, your hypercar will get built at ‘Atelier’ in Molsheim, Alsace, France. This is the facility where 20 employees hand assemble the vehicle from more than 1,800 individual parts. Continue reading for more pictures and information. Click here to view a few bonus images.

Bugatti F1 Car

Photo credit: Sean Bull

Nobody knows what F1 cars of the future will look like, or if they’ll even have real human drivers, but automotive designer Sean Bull gives us his vision of a Bugatti vehicle, powered in part by a Tesla Turbine. This new technology consists of smooth disks equipped with nozzles that apply a moving fluid to the edge of the disk. It operates using the principle of centripetal flow, and reportedly operates at up to 95% efficiency. Continue reading for more pictures.

Veyron for Kids

If money is no object, you could either buy a simple Power Wheels for them this holiday season, or spend $50,000 on a miniature Bugatti Veyron. This is no toy, but rather a custom-built kit car that boasts all-wheel drive, and is powered by a 500cc engine pumping out 40-horsepower, good for a top speed of 55mph. On the cosmetics side, it comes complete with scissor-style doors, leather interior coverings, a pioneer stereo, as well as an “advanced spoiler.” Want your own? The current build time is 3-4 months, but unfortunately, upgrade options have not been released. Click here to view the first image in today’s viral picture gallery. Continue reading for the five most popular viral videos today, including one of a bulletproof glass skateboard.

Veyron Limousine

Remember that mysterious Bugatti Veyron limousine that surfaced weeks ago? Well, it was being transported to the set of Pitbull’s latest music video: “Greenlight”. Built by the tuners at “USA Replica”, this knockoff may not be powered by a W16 engine, but it will definitely make you look twice should it roll up at a traffic light. Continue reading for more spy shots of the Veyron limousine. Click here for bonus images of a real Mansory Bugatti Veyron.

Veyron Limousine

Photo credit: Constantin Cornelius

If you demand nothing but the fastest and most expensive limousine currently on the market, look no further than this custom stretch Bugatti Veyron. Aside from this blurry image taken while someone was driving, there is no further information on just what went into creating this ride, but with that said, anything is possible, even it being a kit car – custom fabricated body panels placed on another car rather than using a real Veyron. Continue reading for a video of the Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse hitting 230mph.

Fake Bugatti Veyron

To the untrained eye, or just someone who doesn’t see Veyrons everyday, this may look like the real deal, but in fact, it’s a replica based on a 2001 Mercury Cougar. The replica grille as well as a front bumper was modeled after the Veyron Super Sport, right down to the quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16 engine in the rear. In reality, it’s powered by a less impressive 3.0-liter V6 Duratec engine. Continue reading for more interesting pictures from around the web.

2017 Bugatti Chiron

Unveiled today at the Geneva Motor Show, the 2017 Bugatti Chiron is now the world’s most powerful production car. Featuring an 8.0: quad-turbocharged W16 engine that generates 1,500 horsepower with 1180 lb-ft of torque, enabling it to dash from 0-62 in under 2.5-seconds, with a top speed of 260 mph. It will be limited to just 500-units worldwide, priced from $2.6-million without options. Click here to view more pictures of the Chiron. Continue reading for two more videos and additional information.