Super Veyron to hit 288mph and rumoured to do 0-62mph in 1.8 seconds

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Bugatti is preparing a new SuperVeyron for launch in 2013 - and CAR has uncovered fresh details on the new higher-performance Veyron. Like its 288mph top speed. A 0-62mph time to worry an F1 car's. And an even richer confection of carbonfibre to trim the Bug's lardy kerbweight.

According to the Molsheim grapevine, the horseshoe brand will at the 2013 Frankfurt motor show release the SuperVeyron.

As usually driven by grandseigneur Ferdinand Piech himself, the UltraBug gets a beefed-up quad-turbo W16 engine, which some sources suggest may be bored out from 8.0 litres to 9.6 litres.

It is said to deliver in kilowatts what the current cream-of-the-crop unit produces in bhp. Make that 1600bhp, which is enough to see the maximum speed soar from 431 to an unreal 460kph (268 to 288mph). The rumoured acceleration time from 0-62mph is 1.8sec, which would better the Ferrari Enzo replacement and which would make Sebastian Vettel's Red Bull racer a real impediment when the lights turn green.

The secret to all this extra performance is a weight-saving of almost 250 kilos over the SuperSport W16. At 1600 kilos, the limited-edition Veyron Evo for the super-mad and super-rich achieves a dream power-to-weight ratio of one kg/bhp.

Expect in principle the same tub but completely new front and rear ends with even more sophisticated active aerodynamics. The price? In excess of €2 million.

Who said the supercar was dead? Just because petrol costs these days more per litre than a decent Cote du Rhone? Or because electromobility is looming large in the minds of politicians and visionaries? Despite all those BEVs, REXs and PHEVs, the supercar is alive and kicking.

Unbelievable and what fantastic figures. Volkswagen/Bugatti keep out doing themselves.
 
****. Me. Sideways.

1 horsepower per kilo....in a 1600kg, fully furnished road car....

Yes please.
 
A GTR and 911 Turbo can get into 2 seconds to 62 with 500bhp so don't see 1.8 as a huge challenge with 1600bhp

I think it'll depend on the conditions - perhaps running slicks and performing the test on a heated rubber drag strip, perhaps.

I think on a normal road with road tyres you'd struggle to get 1600bhp down before 150mph.
 
Mental....

I would be hating life a little (not much though) if i bought a Supersport.

You wouldnt , because i fyou had the money to buy a super sport in the first place, you would have the money to just trade it in for this one :p

Do Veyrons even depreciate all that much considering the rarity/exclusivity?
 
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