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The Chinese hypercar that outran Bugatti and changed the speed race
A Chinese electric hypercar has pushed past 300 mph, challenging long-held assumptions about what EVs can do at extreme speed ...
New innovations have made cars quicker and more powerful than ever. These hypercars are among the fastest production vehicles ...
BYD's luxury brand, YangWang, has set a new record of 308 miles per hour with its U9 Extreme electric hypercar. With this achievement, the Chinese automaker is now the record holder, dethroning the ...
The 1,500 hp hypercar club now includes electric, hybrid, and combustion machines from Koenigsegg, Rimac, Lotus, Pininfarina, ...
As for the future of Bugatti, it's not all electric, in spite of the Rimac ownership. The upcoming Tourbillon has its rear wheels powered by a 735kW (986HP) V16 engine. Yes, the front wheels use ...
Bugatti might have rejected the idea of making its Chiron replacement an EV, but it’s not above employing electric power in a way that generates some incredible performance figures while still ...
Mate Rimac believes that only a limited number of people will choose to have cars in the future, but he’s all about the power of that choice. During Monterey Car Week, Bugatti debuted a custom machine ...
Land speed records are hardly a new phenomenon; the first such mark of 39.34 miles per hour was set by Frenchman Gaston de Chasseloup-Laubat in an electric Jeantaud Duc carriage way back in 1898. That ...
A new chapter in the Bugatti story begins today. Twenty-eight years after bringing the storied luxury brand back from the dead, Volkswagen Group no longer counts Bugatti among its stable of brands.
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