Revealing the brand-new interior of Bugatti Veyron, the sense of luxury is bursting.

Hi, everyone, I used to be a car mechanic, and I didn’t want to be arranged all my life. What I wanted in my heart was stars, sea poems and distant places. After continuous efforts, I still didn’t become an excellent car porter. Bugatti is a model of the world’s top sports car and the most distant dream of many fans.

Eitor Bugatti, the founder of Bugatti Automobile, was born in Milan in 1881. His father was a painter and a famous furniture designer. Eitor Bugatti studied in an art school since he was a child. He is particularly fond of driving cars and has participated in racing activities since he was 17 years old. At an early age, he created the Bugatti T1-T5 model and participated in many races. Eitor Bugatti moved to NIEDERBRONN in Alsace in 1902 with his family, and began to cooperate with Peugeot in 1904 to develop and produce cars for it. Until 1909, a total of T6-T9 models were produced. Then Eitor Bugatti moved to MOLSHEIM, ALSACE, with his wife and children, and established Bugatti automobile factory, where the mature T13 model began mass production.

The most expensive Bugatti Veyron is Bugatti Veyron 16.4, which is limited to 80 units in the world. As a super sports car, the name Bugatti Veyron 16.4 comes from Pierre Veyron, who once won the Riemann title in 1939 by driving a Bugatti 57, and 16.4 represents that this car has 16 cylinders and 4 turbochargers, which means that the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 is equipped with an 8.0-liter 16-cylinder engine.

This powerful engine can output the maximum power up to 1200 horsepower, and the peak torque is surprisingly 1500 Nm. Driven by it, it only takes 2.5 seconds for the vehicle to accelerate from standstill to 100km/h and 7.3 seconds to accelerate to 200km/h, and the top speed can reach an eye-popping 430km/h, which is far supersonic. Bugatti Veyron, thousands of kilometers, the ceiling of domestic blue brand convertible, has been upgraded to the original MANSORY full set of interior.

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