The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+: The Second Fastest Car In The World

The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+: The Second Fastest Car In The World


September 16, 2023 | Allison Robertson

The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+: The Second Fastest Car In The World


Currently holding the title as the second fastest car ever made, the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ is a statement, not just a car.

It's the embodiment of Bugatti's legacy of breaking its own speed records and pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the world of hyper-cars.

Performance

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Engine: At the heart of this beast is the iconic 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16 engine.

Horsepower: Producing an astonishing 1,578 horsepower, this powertrain is designed for one thing – unmatched speed.

Top Speed: The Chiron Super Sport 300+ famously broke the 300 mph barrier, reaching a top speed of 304.773 mph, a feat that was once thought impossible for a road car.

Design

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The Super Sport 300+ is not just about raw power. The aerodynamics play a pivotal role in reaching those blistering speeds.

Body: Longer by 25 centimeters compared to the standard Chiron, the elongated shape reduces the aerodynamic stall by over 40%.

Exhaust: The redesigned exhaust layout, with two pairs of exhaust tips positioned at the height of the rear lights, differentiates it from the standard model.

Wheels: Exclusive aluminum wheels complete the look, designed for optimal aerodynamic efficiency.

Interior

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The inside of the Chiron Super Sport 300+ is as luxurious as you'd expect from a Bugatti. 

Tailored to perfection with a combination of leather, carbon fiber, and high-quality metals, the interior feels both opulent and driver-focused.

Limitation

Bugatti Chiron Sport 300+Vova, Adobe StockThe Super Sport 300+ isn't just limited in its top speed. 

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Bugatti produced only 30 of these masterpieces, making it as exclusive as it is fast.

Price

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Owning the fastest car in the world comes with a hefty price tag. 

The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ was priced at around $3.9 million.

The Evolving World Of Supercars

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The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ is more than just a car; it's a testament to human ingenuity and the never-ending pursuit of perfection. 

While it stands as the fastest car as of 2021, the world of supercars is always evolving, and it's only a matter of time before another contender steps up to challenge this titan.

Note: Always check the latest data and reviews for the most current information. The automobile industry is rapidly evolving, and new records and models are introduced frequently.


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