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VW secretly stuffed a W16 engine in a Lamborghini Diablo
The sixteen-cylinder engine went on to power the Bugatti Veyron.
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The Diablo that shouldn’t exist: How VW hid the Veyron’s 16-cylinder secret in plain sight
That Diablo SV, now confirmed as a rolling test mule, carried the early version of the quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16 engine ...
Image of revamped Veyron has appeared online hours before today's official debut ...
Update: After making its debut at ‘The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering’ in California in August, the one-of-a-kind Bugatti Brouillard has now crossed the Atlantic for its European debut at the Wheels ...
Only 99 examples of the W16 Mistral will be produced, and with each owner expected to pay in the region of $5 million for this beauty, it goes without saying that they expect perfection. This car is ...
Sure, adding turbochargers to an engine can make a car more efficient and a lot faster and more powerful, but one of the biggest reasons people like turbocharged cars are the noises they make.
Bugatti has always walked the tightrope between art and engineering, and now it takes a deliberate leap back to its roots with the announcement of Programme Solitaire. Unlike Sur Mesure, which already ...
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