Friday, April 27, 2012

Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse (2012)


CAR GARAGE | Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse (2012) | The new Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse boasts a remarkable maximum torque of 1.500 Nm (at 3.000 to 5.000 rpm) from the 7.9-liter capacity of its W16 engine. The maximum output (1,200 hp) is reached at 6.400 rpm. The top speed of 410 km / h (255 mph) makes the four-wheel drive (like all Veyrons) Grand Vitesse Sport the fastest ever production roadster. Furthermore, Bugatti has extensively reinforced all drive train components in order to Safely transfer the Immense forces at all times.


Bugatti has developed a new roof spoiler for the Grand Sport Vitesse That significantly reduces wind noise and buffeting in the interior. Both details will also be available for the Grand Sport. Numerous aerodynamic measures at the front and rear That Appeared on the Super Sport have been adapted for the Grand Sport Vitesse. The front end is therefore characterized by larger water intakes; the two central water intakes to the left and right of the Bugatti radiator grille are Divided horizontally by a bar. The bottom vent water stretches sideways into the wheel housing and Gives this exceptional sports car an extremely Masterful appearance.


Carbon fiber is (along with stainless Such metals as aluminum and magnesium) also the dominant material in the interior of the Grand Sport Vitesse. Numerous interior parts are now made from carbon fiber in the 1.200 hp roadster. This extension includes the center console, a cover with EB logo in the rear bulkhead leather-trim (Between the seat backrests) and the belt outlet covers on the seats. The bicolor black trim parts are also new in the Grand Sport version, and so is a special seat design for the Grand Sport Vitesse.


This also applies to the two Grand Sport Bugatti That Vitesse models is exhibiting at the 2012 Geneva International Motor Show. The blue version of the new roadster is finished in visible carbon fiber. The second Grand Vitesse Sport is painted in dark "Jet Grey". In both cases, the aggressive, dynamic look of the vehicles fits in with the positioning of the new Grand Sport Vitesse. The classic Grand Sport, a sports car with an elegant, artistic orientation, will, of course, remain in the range. To create a contrast, the side parts on this Grand Sport, right up to the rear of water intakes, are made from polished aluminum.