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The future Bugatti Veyron will reach 435 km/h (270 mph)

Bugatti Veyron, the fastest production car in the world. Honestly, I never been fascinated by the design of this car, but the hallucinating performances capable to achieve this fireball have always made me feel a strong shiver. I like very much the aesthetic originality implemented on this gem, it's just something you do not see on any other manufacturer. It does not seem so provocative as a Ferrari or a Maserati. I perceive it as a feline that looks extremely quiet, but when the key is twisted in the contact and pedal stuck to the floor, it shows you that beyond appearances, it's really a beast what when unleashes, makes you feel you stepped into another dimension, a world where you become blinded by the insatiable desire to enjoy the endless pleasure that bombards every fiber in you when the wheels are kissing the tarmac with fire in sideslips whose ending you want to be far away...!

I feel disappointed. I always thought if there was ever a facelift of this model it will be more ugly, but infinitely more beautiful. But when I found that it will have many aesthetic elements from Walter Da Silva's concept... it was not a goog news. The current Veyron is not the embodied perfection in terms of design, but I think if Veyron Concept will go into production, the only elements that will continue to be interesting will be the performances. I liked a lot more that render concept name Bugatti Renaissance, which was made by a stranger. I think the Renaissance was a source of inspiration much more interesting.

The new Veyron will continue to have under the hood a W16 engine. It will boast with a very generous stud of 1,200 horsepower and a couple of "only" 1500 Nm. The French-German missile will be equipped with a 7-speed transmission and double clutch.

It is possible that French beast to reach a top speed of 435 km/h (270 mph).

Bugatti Veyron will have a total mass about 100 kg lighter. This will be done by the excessive use of carbon fiber and composite materials.

Via | Automarket