Evolution Of Bugatti: History Veyron To Tourbillon - Storyboard
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We look back at how Bugatti's flagship supercar has evolved over two decades
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The Veyron was the first undertaking by French automaker, Bugatti after VW's takeover in the late 90s
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The Veyron debuted in 2004 with an 8.0-liter quad-turbo W16, pushing out 987 hp and 922 lb-ft of torque
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Dethroning the McLaren F1, the Veyron 16.4 went on to become the fastest car in the world with a top speed of 253 mph
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After several special editions and facelifts, production of the Veyron ended after a 15-year run
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It was followed up by the equally mind-numbing Bugatti Chiron which retained the Veyron's quad-turbo W16
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It was produced between 2017 and 2024 and the Chiron was able to make the 300+ mph barrier
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The latest Bugatti, the Tourbillon, introduces an all-new V16 with three e-motors, together, the hybrid powertrain pushes out 1,775 hp
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The Tourbillon debuts with a more aggressive design, thanks to its chiseled body and an outward nose
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The 8-speed DCT now sits behind the V16 and the 25 kWh battery pack is positioned in between the seats
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The Tourbillon is the first Bugatti to come with dihedral doors
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The diffuser at the rear of the Tourbillon looks like it's straight-up from the track-monster Boilde
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The interior of the Tourbillon sees more exclusive touches than the Veyron and the Chiron, especially with the clock-inspired instrumentation
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The Tourbillon's suspension is 45 percent lighter than the ones found in the Chiron
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Swipe up to read more about the evolution of Bugatti's flagship hypercar over the past two decades
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