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Bugatti unveils new Bugatti divo



Bugatti unveils new Bugatti divo

Bugatti divo


French company Bugatti revealed its new Bugatti Defoe. The car was named after the French race driver who died in 1966.
The new car is lighter than Sherron's 35 kg. The weight reduction came as a result of a number of design modifications, including the use of new lightweight wheels and a carbon fiber cooler lid.

The Divo has much higher performance in lateral acceleration, agility, and twisting. It also carries an 8-liter W16 engine, producing 1,500 horsepower, with a top speed of 380 km / h (236 mph).

"When I took office at the beginning of the year I soon learned that our customers and fans were waiting for a special car that would tell another story of the brand, as well as Chiron," said Stephan Winkelman, president of Bugatti Motors. The front cover is equipped with air intakes that reduce the vehicle's cross section space while ensuring improved air flow in the front and increasing aerodynamic efficiency. "
"The newly designed spacious front wing offers higher downforce and directs more air to the front air entrances, so the cooling system receives a higher block flow, and overall cooling performance is improved. The roof is designed to form an airway, in conjunction with the hood of the specially designed engine compartment, pointing out that this ensures a very large flow of air into the engine compartment, and plays a key role in managing the temperature in this area of ​​the car.

To this, the brakes are cooled by four sources; which means that the brakes do not heat up, and tire temperatures are always left in the optimal range. The lower sides have a more functional and technical design, which enhances the car's strong appearance and gives it a confident stance on the road. This section is characterized by carbon fiber shaved exposed carbon blue, "Devo Carbon", developed specifically for this model.
The highlight of the rear of the car will certainly be across the new and highly advanced three-dimensional backlight. This is actually part of the back grid that is partially produced through a three-dimensional printing process.
The steering wheel partly covers the Alcantara and has large paddles firmly attached to both sides of the wheel thanks to the large backrests and armrests that give the central keyboard more comfort.
After the car was shown to a group of customers, 40 cars were sold. The value of one car is 5 million euros