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The Toyota LandCruiser might be the only car that can claim to be more iconic – to Australians – than the Commodore. From the basic 70 Series Ute to fully loaded wagons, such as the modern classic 200 ...
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Bugatti Mistral
The Bugatti W16 Mistral is the final outing for Bugatti’s W16 engine after 20 years in production.It's a fitting end for an ...
The first Bolide ever made is expected to fetch as much as $6 million despite having being driven 389 miles on track ...
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AFTER vanishing off the face of the Earth in 1936, with no clue as to its whereabouts, the one of a kind Bugatti Aerolithe ...
Recently appointed CEO Mate Rimac has said “screw that” in a big way, as the W16 Mistral just demolished the top speed record for open-top cars, going 21 mph faster than Bugatti initially ...
Bugatti may be a name that's synonymous with luxury automobiles, but who actually owns the company and where are the cars built and assembled?
Bugatti’s newest creation offers just that, blending a naturally aspirated V16 engine with three high-speed electric motors to deliver unparalleled performance and efficiency.
Bugatti's next hypercar could've ended up with any number of powertrains, but CEO Mate Rimac was determined to use a naturally-aspirated V16 engine.
Carbon Fiber is the most popular material in the production of hypercars, and Bugatti maintains the highest quality at the forefront of this industry.
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