Bogati Sharon 2021
Bogati Sharon 2021
Bugatti Chiron As a follow up to the legendary Veyron, the 2021 Chiron takes the brand’s heritage and the
performance of its predecessor and combines them together into one stunning – and amazingly capable Bogati
Sharon 2021 machine. Chiron’s nearly $3 million price tag matches his extreme personality, but even for that
kind of money, it’s almost a performance bargain. It’s powered by a massive 16-cylinder engine that is a marvel
of modern engineering, capable of propelling this supercar to 300 mph and more. Besides performance that can
change time, the Chiron looks like nothing else on the road – except maybe a Veyron – and an interior lined with
good materials is well worth its price. No, this beauty doesn’t offer Apple CarPlay or a semi-autonomous driving
mode but really, who cares? The Chiron simply isn’t weighed down by the same expectations and practical
requirements as something as plebian as a Lamborghini or McLaren – allowing it to be the halo of autodom.
bugatti chiron
Bugatti added a Pur Sport to its 2021 Chiron lineup. This handling-focused design will set buyers back a whopping $3.6 million, but it features suspension upgrades, a 110-pound lower weight, and a rear spoiler that generates extra downforce. The Pur Sport is a limited edition and only 60 will be built.
People who choose cars like the Chiron do so because they want a car that makes a stunning impact on the boulevard or in the parking lot – or in front of the casino in Monte Carlo. With solstice lines and a popular stratospheric price tag, the Chiron Base definitely fits the bill. We think this model has what it takes to put a smile on the face of even the most discerning supercar buyer. The Chiron comes standard with amenities like quad-LED headlights and full power accessories.
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Engine, transmission and performance Bugatti Chiron
All Chiron models are driven by an 8.0-liter, 16-cylinder engine. This engine uses four turbochargers to generate a whopping 1,500 horsepower and 1,180 pound-feet of torque. Bugatti claims the Chiron makes a dash from zero to 60 mph in just 2.3 seconds, and has a top speed of 261 mph. If the standard Chiron engine doesn’t quench your thirst for speed, go with the Chiron Super Sport 300+. This model was equipped with a slightly more powerful version of the base engine, producing 1,578 horsepower. Piloted by factory test driver Andy Wallace, a model with nearly identical specifications to those of the Chiron Super Sport 300+ recorded a test track record of 304.773 mph. With every model in the Chiron lineup, power is sent to all four wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
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fuel economy
As one would expect from a car with a 1500 horsepower engine, the Chiron won’t win any points for being environmentally friendly. According to the EPA, the 2021 Chiron achieves mileage (we hesitate to use the words “fuel economy”) up to 9 mpg in the city and 14 mpg on the highway. The Pur Sport sees both numbers drop by 1 mpg. We didn’t run the Chiron on highway fuel economy at 75mph, which is part of our comprehensive test regimen, so we can’t rate real-world mpg.
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Interior, comfort and cargo Bugatti Chiron
The Chiron’s exterior features a C-shaped design badge sculpted into the side panels, and this element is also present inside the cabin. This is reflected in the graceful curve of the section separating the driver and passenger. Bugatti has trimmed the Chiron’s cabin with high-quality materials, and the interior features space-age design elements that add exotic charm. A flat-bottom steering wheel salutes the driver, and Bugatti claims the shiny center console is made from a single piece of solid aluminum. With the Chiron, it’s best to pack the light. The luggage compartment provides only two cubic feet of cargo space.
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Information, entertainment and communication
The Chiron’s unique focus on performance brings with it compromises on the infotainment front. This Bugatti operates like a racing car, and has mere technical content to match. There is no infotainment screen, and features like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability are not offered. In-car entertainment is largely limited to an audio system and a trip computer. On the plus side, the audio system offers impeccable sound quality, and features four speakers each using a one-carat diamond diaphragm for precise output. That’s what you’d expect from a car with a starting price in the millions.
Safety and Driver Assistance Features Bugatti Chiron
The 2021 Bugatti Chiron has not been tested by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) or the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). It is not offered with commonly available driver assistance features such as blind spot monitoring.
Warranty and maintenance coverage
Bugatti offers a four-year warranty on all Chiron models and covers the vehicle’s maintenance during the same time period.
The limited warranty covers 4 years
Powertrain warranty covers 4 years
Free scheduled maintenance for 4 years
Specifications
Engine type: DOHC 64-valve W-16 intercooler quad-turbocharged, aluminum block and heads, port fuel injection
Displacement: 488 m³ in, 7993 cc
Power: 1500 hp @ 6700 rpm
Torque: 1180 lb-ft @ 2000 rpm
Transmission: 7-speed dual-clutch automatic with manual shift mode
Dimensions:
Wheelbase: 106.7 inches
Length: 178.9 inches
Width: 80.2 in Height: 47.7 in
Passenger volume: 54 cubic feet
Payload volume: 2 cubic feet
Net Weight (C/D est): 4400 lbs
Performance (C/D EST):
Zero to 60 mph: 2.3 seconds
Zero to 100 mph: 4.8 seconds
Standing ¼ mile: 9.4 seconds
Top speed: 261 mph
Fuel Economy (C/D EST):
Combined EPA/city/highway driving: 10/8/15 mpg
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