In the '90s, a small French automaker introduced a V12-powered supercar that could have rivaled the McLaren F1.
The car's development took nearly a decade, with its chassis and body constructed from carbon fiber-reinforced polymer. The ...
Bugatti is replacing its legendary quad-turbo W16 with a naturally aspirated 8.3-liter V16. Why? Because it can.
In the face of ever-tightening emissions regulations, Cosworth stands alone in producing fully compliant, high-revving, naturally aspirated supercar engines. We ask: what’s its secret?
Short of something like a W16 Bugatti Veyron, owning the mechanical symphony of a V12 is the ultimate in automotive indulgence. Unfortunately for any first owners, V12 cars usually depreciate like ...
B efore it became synonymous with million-dollar hypercars, Bugatti was a boutique luxury car brand with one of the most ...
Bugatti was founded as an automaker by an Italian-born designer named Ettore Bugatti in Molsheim, Alsace, when the French city was a German one in 1909. Bugatti created several successful cars for ...
When you’re tasked with building the engines for two of the greatest V12 supercars of modern times ... to Cosworth's other recent big hitter: the Bugatti Tourbillon and its naturally aspirated ...