Two Bugatti Chiron hypercars crashed in Morocco this week. The pair were taking part in a driving tour of the African country when the crash was caught on video. The two also collided with a truck ...
Bugatti CEO Mate Rimac is attending the tour with a Chiron of his own, but he wasn’t involved in the crash. The crash footage opens with the typical final resting place for many a hypercar ...
For reference, during Bugatti's most recent record with the W16 Mistral, Michelin insisted on changing tires every few miles.
The Chiron is Bugatti’s natural successor to the Veyron. Powered by a 8.0-litre quad-turbocharged W16 engine that makes a whopping 1500PS of power and 1600Nm of torque, the Chiron can do the 0 ...