Study what a Tourbillon is. Those are intricate works of art, each one of them. They're used here because it's mechanical, has been around since 1880's and they're unaffected by gravity. So the entire cluster set is unaffected by the gravity of the car being slung around a track or 250Mph on the Autobahn.
The new vetted rev to around 8300 rpm or there abouts. About to buy my 3rd one. Had a 2011, 2015, and now thinking of getting a 2024. Love Chevy Corvette. Had also a Cadillac V coupe and a Mercedes s550 amg and a Gl550 amg. I like cars. But to spend a million or more on a single car is just crazy.
@@Shadybusinessman But they existed second hand when I was younger, until about 5-6 years ago. You could get a 350z for 7-8k or a mustang with a V6 for 8-9k, or a miata for 2-3k. You could get golf GTI for 5k, the list goes on.
@@MMKnight_1 BRM also developed a 1.5 liter V16 which is in the BRM Type 15 and BRM P30(updated version of Type 15). The 3.0 liter H16 is in the BRM P83
It’s peak road legal engineering. A smooth af POWERHOUSE V16 just casually reaching 400 km/h, evs may be faster but nothing will ever be as fancy and well engineered as a Bugatti.
@@Darion350 it was a disrespectful question to ask. Also it was obviously rhetorical. Some people doesn't have fast cars and they just want to yknow, have a faster mode of transport.
You possible imagine all the gears, fluids, bearings, pistons and crank all moving at crazy speeds and everything has to be precise and in sync. Marvellous.
If you see you can see the pk limitation the electric reaches 800hp but below it there is 1000, so I don't know. And then it has a lot of speed from 400 to 440 where it suddenly stops and
@@MadCDeeJay theoretical. In reality, he choose a time of few traffic. He even had spotters on bridges, warning him of upcomming traffic. From experience, I can tell you can't even drive 260kph for longer than a few minutes, because either a speed limit appears, roadwork, slow people on the fast lane or someone randomly pulling over with 120kph while you have to break so hard, your car almost crashed into him.
@@MadCDeeJay As someone who has tried many a speed run on the German Autobahn, getting to top speed is difficult, maintaining top speed nigh impossible. Too many roadworks and dual lane sections where you have to dodge people overtaking trucks. The fastest I ever got in my previous Audi S3 is 267 Km/h and that was only possible on a small section of three lane Autobahn during a very low traffic time of day.
Dn apa yang anda akan dengar sekarang ialah bunyi sebenar enjin yang memecut dari Sifar kepada lebih 400 kilometer sejam. Anda akan mendengar bagaimana ia sebenarnya Bunyi.Sila dengar ini..😮
The magician Khaled Al-Essa and his father work within terrorist organizations against Islam and Muslims in Saudi Arabia, and among them are suspicious financial transactions such as transfers and bank deposits. We must all cooperate to fight such hidden organizations and their agents affiliated with the Israeli entity, as he admitted. Regarding my complaint against the sorcerer Khaled Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Essa and those who cover for him from his parents and sister, and the family of the sorcerer Khaled consisting of his son Nawaf and his daughter Naifa, and his brother Ibrahim Mohammed Al-Essa and his sons, and all of them cover for him in treason to God Almighty and His Messenger, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, and all of God’s Muslim servants, with what they conceal of words and actions that take one out of the religion, and it is protection and assistance to the enemy of God from the aforementioned of the corrupt, misguided sorcerers who lead people astray from the religion of Islam and the Muslims, and they know with certainty what this one who has left the religion is doing in terms of breaking the covenant and solemn pact with God Almighty The father of the magician Khaled Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Essa and the magician who live in Jeddah directly behind the Jameel Square building in a residential complex owned by his father, where his parents, brothers and sons have been covering for him since they learned of his disbelief and his practice of magic. The judge can confirm this if the magician’s sons Nawaf and Naifa and their mother are transferred for investigation. They left their home to Riyadh after they learned of their father’s disbelief and his family’s silence about his practice of magic. They also covered for the magician and their family and did not report them to the relevant authorities. A letter I officially addressed to the sorcerer’s father on 03/10/2021 AD, in which I informed him of what his son was doing in terms of disbelief and denial of God by committing the act of sorcery that would take him and those who protect him or accept to deal with him out of the religion, and less than that, it became clear that his father and the rest of his family members knew about the aforementioned act and had been covering it up for a long time, God forbid.
Every car is limited for safety reasons probably even the absolut The unlimited speed is probably way higher than 330 mph but is there so the chassis doesn’t fly apart and the tires don’t fucking explode But overall I agree; if they make a supersport 300+ version koenigsegg is cooked
The gauges looking like a geared watch is a really cool touch. How the gears move clockwise as acceleration increases and then counterclockwise when the car slows down
@@ThinkingCrimson im just clarifing that rimac had a lot to do with making the car, sorry if it sounded like that. 1000hp is very much but a multi million dollar car should have more.
A decade ago I was upset Rimac wasn’t getting the limelight it deserve and only one to cover him correct was Sal but the fact that he became part owner of Bugatti in a M&A deal makes me so happy for him. I wish Matte nothing but the best and I know we’ll be getting the best of Bugatti and Rimac for years to come ❤️🔥
It's going to have a similar tone to some V8s due to the number of cylinders, the firing order, the angle of the offset etc. It sounds phenomenal, and yeah I can absolutely hear hints of v8 Nascar in there.
It brings me great happiness to see the resurgence of Cosworth in recent times; between the Aston Martin Valkyrie, the GMA T50, the Bizzarini and now Bugatti - times are good at Cosworth.
Yeah on a dyno with no wind resistance.... kinda like showing flywheel power numbers VS to the wheel. Its crazy for sure but who is really going to take onekf here to those speeds? Most won't be driven and those that are most likely won't see a track.
Bugatti. Top of the food chain among cars. No doubt. The Veyron… then the Chiron… Bolide… then this… masterpiece. Thank you for existing Bugatti. Thank you Mate for your brilliance, choosing something new and even crazier than the quad turbos in a W16.Fantastic.
@ThinkingCrimson No man these things can fly apart on track days. Sure, they're beautiful. They cost millions of dollars, but they're machined by the French. They're here for a fun time. Not a long time. You're buying a racing car for a rich person. It only costs extra millions because it can. It's not because it's a better vehicle. Your axle can still fly off except the difference here. You're not calling a tow truck. A man with the last name Bugatti is showing up with a smile and a crew to put your new one in because you spent millions.
I can’t see that happening tbh… it would be too dangerous to sell to the public even just from the g forces produces if it operated with the performance of an F1
@@Darion350 I'm sure that that Bugatti has an aero brake that doesn't depend on the tyre grip, extremely effective at high speeds. Think of how holding a piece of cardboard creates air resistance when you try and flap it by it's wide surface, and how low air drag it produces if you swing the thin profile through the air
@@aerox1930 I understand how aero-breaking works. I just don't think it's a real test run. The instrument cluster in the video is computer generated and it doesn't even shift into 2nd gear until 150kph. It's not a real test.