The new Bugatti Galibier 16C unveiled
FORTUNE -- News item: A four-door model will be joining the lineup of Bugatti, the maker of world's fastest production car. Volkswagen AG, Bugatti's corporate parent, has given the go-ahead to build the 16C Galibier sedan, which has a 1,000 horsepower engine, a top speed of approximately 220 miles per hour, and will cost about $1.4 million.
At a private event held in Geneva, Bugatti unveiled a new 4-seat Galibier 16C, so called Bugatti Veyron's "brother". 2 new special versions of the Veyron were exhibited in Geneva, but Bugatti kept the best model, the Galibier 16C, for a private event, far from the eyes of the general public. The Bugatti Galibier 16C comes painted in black, and it's rumored that will adopt the same 8 L 16-cylinder engine using 4 turbo-chargers also used in Veyron, generating between 800 and 1000 (yes ... 1000) horse power. We dont know when Galibier 16C will go into production, but we guess that it will happen when Veyron end's its life cycle.
THE BLINGED OUT EDITION (CONCEPT 2009):
FORTUNE -- News item: A four-door model will be joining the lineup of Bugatti, the maker of world's fastest production car. Volkswagen AG, Bugatti's corporate parent, has given the go-ahead to build the 16C Galibier sedan, which has a 1,000 horsepower engine, a top speed of approximately 220 miles per hour, and will cost about $1.4 million.

At a private event held in Geneva, Bugatti unveiled a new 4-seat Galibier 16C, so called Bugatti Veyron's "brother". 2 new special versions of the Veyron were exhibited in Geneva, but Bugatti kept the best model, the Galibier 16C, for a private event, far from the eyes of the general public. The Bugatti Galibier 16C comes painted in black, and it's rumored that will adopt the same 8 L 16-cylinder engine using 4 turbo-chargers also used in Veyron, generating between 800 and 1000 (yes ... 1000) horse power. We dont know when Galibier 16C will go into production, but we guess that it will happen when Veyron end's its life cycle.


THE BLINGED OUT EDITION (CONCEPT 2009):

