2012 Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse
Price |
€1,750,000 |
Production |
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Engine |
8 liter W16 |
Weight |
4387 lbs | ||
Aspiration |
four turbochargers |
Torque |
1106 lb-ft @ 3000-5000 rpm | ||
HP |
1200 hp @ 6400 rpm |
HP/Weight |
3.7 lbs per hp | ||
HP/Liter |
150 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
2.6 seconds |
Top Speed |
255 mph |
(from Bugatti Press Release) World premiere of the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse
Bugatti presents most powerful roadster ever at Geneva Motor Show
Molsheim/Geneva, 6 March
2012 – Following the success of the Veyron 16.4 Super Sport, Bugatti
did not have to wait long before it received the first inquiries
about an open-top version of the Grand Sport that could also deliver
882 kW (1,200 hp). “We were instantly electrified by the idea of
transferring the power of the Super Sport to the Grand Sport, which
previously delivered a maximum of 1,001 hp, and thus taking the
roadster to a new level,” says Wolfgang Dürheimer. The President of
Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. continues: “Our team has managed to
transfer the world’s most powerful car engine to the open-top sports
car while taking all vehicle dynamics and aerodynamic parameters
into consideration. We are proud to present the fastest roadster
ever at the Geneva Motor Show with the world premiere of the 1.200
hp Grand Sport Vitesse.”
Dynamics in figures. The new Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse boasts a remarkable maximum torque of 1,500 Nm (at 3,000-5,000 rpm) from the 7.9-litre capacity of its W16 engine. The maximum output (1.200 hp) is reached at 6.400 rpm. These figures allow the car to reach 100 km/h (62 mph) from standing in unbelievable 2.6 seconds. The top speed of 410 km/h (255 mph) makes the four-wheel drive (like all Veyrons) Grand Sport Vitesse the fastest production roadster ever. The maximum speed is reached on closed tracks with special safety precautions. In “normal” handling mode, the Grand Sport Vitesse is electronically limited to 375 km/h (233 mph).
Optimized drive
system. The 199 hp increase over the Grand Sport has been mainly
achieved by using four larger turbochargers with new intercoolers.
Furthermore, Bugatti has extensively reinforced all drivetrain
components in order to safely transfer the immense forces at all
times. The gearing of the
seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox (DSG) in particular has been adapted
to the new requirements. In this context, as on the Super Sport,
Bugatti has also modified the air ducting in the area of the
drivetrain. As a consequence of the larger turbochargers and the
overall reduced back pressure, it was even possible to reduce the
fuel consumption slightly despite the increased output. The fuel
system, with a four-pump tank, has been taken from the Super Sport.
Chassis. In order
to put the unrivalled power onto the road absolutely safely and
masterfully, the
engineers have reconfigured the chassis of the Vitesse. Thanks to
the quick-responding dampers that
have been adapted from motor racing, the control of the vehicle has
been further improved and perfectly
balanced. Body roll and pitching during hard acceleration and
braking are now virtually imperceptible.
Optimised wheel-load fluctuations have further reduced understeer
and allow a maximum level of active
safety. In addition to the incomparable lateral acceleration of up
to 1.4 g, the precise interaction of the
tires (on all-new, lighter 20-inch “Vitesse”-type alloy wheels),
together with the intelligent all-wheeldrive
system, ensures extremely good handling. The chassis,
all-wheel-drive system and the revised ESP
form a dynamic alliance: since the reconfigured ESP kicks in
slightly later, for example when you
accelerate out of corners, the Grand Sport Vitesse also provides a
more dynamic performance in these situations. It goes without saying
that Bugatti has adapted the brake-cooling system to account for the
even higher engine output. The brakes, which are unparalleled in
terms of stability and performance, now have additional and larger
air intakes.
In general, it can be
said that the Grand Sport Vitesse is even sportier than the 1,001 hp
Grand Sport,
but at the same time it has not been turned into a full-blown racing
car. It therefore remains easy to
master for the driver. In this context, it is simply astounding that
Bugatti managed to increase comfort in the chassis area by reducing
the dynamic natural frequency.
Body. Bugatti has
developed a new roof spoiler for the Grand Sport Vitesse that
significantly reduces
wind noise and buffeting in the interior. Furthermore, there will be
a new windbreak for the roadster
that can be stored away compactly in the luggage compartment when
not in use. Both details will also be available for the Grand Sport.
Together, they allow extremely relaxed, open-top driving even at
speeds of around 200 km/h (124 mph).
Numerous aerodynamic
measures at the front and rear that appeared on the Super Sport have
been
adapted for the Grand Sport Vitesse. The front end is therefore
characterized by larger air intakes; the
two central air intakes to the left and right of the Bugatti
radiator grille are divided horizontally by a bar.
The bottom air vent stretches sideways into the wheel housing and
gives this exceptional sports car an extremely masterful appearance.
Immediately below this air intake, you will see a new, visually
refined front spoiler that has been designed in a similar way to the
splitters used in motor racing. The improved xenon headlights from
the Super Sport, which are now framed in black, are also new. The
rear end, which is also derived from the Super Sport, is
characterised by a double diffusor and a centrally positioned twin
tailpipe. A new Park Distance Control system (PDC) watches over the
front and the rear.
The two air scoops on
the left and right of the engine cover (redesigned for the Vitesse)
are a
characteristic of the Grand Sport and thus also of the Grand Sport
Vitesse. These air scoops fulfil two
tasks on the roadster. On the one hand, they pull in air for the
engine, and on the other, they are an
elegantly integrated part of the anti-roll protection system. As on
the Super Sport, a full-carbon-fibre
monocoque, which allows an extremely high torsional rigidity
combined with maximum passive safety, is also used on the Grand
Sport Vitesse. The outer skin is also made completely from carbon
fibre and, consequently, the new Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport
Vitesse is available in clear-coated visible carbon.
Interior. Carbon
fibre is (along with stainless metals such as Aluminium and
Magnesium) also the
dominant material in the interior of the Grand Sport Vitesse.
Numerous interior parts are now made
from carbon fibre in the 1,200 hp roadster. This includes the centre
console extension, a cover with EB
logo in the rear-bulkhead leather trim (between the seat backrests)
and the belt outlet covers on the seats.
The décor on the centre console, the door inserts and the adjoining trim on the instrument panel are also made from carbon fibre. The bicolor black trim parts are also new in the Grand Sport version, and so is a special seat design for the Grand Sport Vitesse. The two-tone leather seat covers are enhanced by contrasting stitching between the seat base and the side sections. Contrasting stitching is also featured on the leather armrest between the seats, which comes without the typical quilting. Also new: knee pads in the centre tunnel area, an additional 12 V socket (in the glove compartment), the restraint systems, the illuminated start and parking lock button (same as Super Sport), an instrument cluster with shift-up information and – as a matter of honour – the power gauge that now goes up to 1,200 hp!
Configuration of the
show vehicles. There is no end to the individualisation options for
the Bugatti.
Each one of the 350 Veyrons built is therefore unique. This also
applies to the two Grand Sport Vitesse models that Bugatti is
exhibiting at the 2012 Geneva International Motor Show. The blue
version of the Bugatti new roadster is finished in visible carbon
fibre. The upper area of the body is finished in “Blue Carbon” while
the roof area and air scoops are “Lake Blue”. The lower body panels
(side skirting, front spoiler, radiator grill frame and rear apron
with diffusor), the inner surfaces of the wheel rims and the
underside of the automatically extending rear spoiler are in “Light
Blue Sport”, which has a hint of turquoise. The exterior colours are
picked up again in the interior. While the large surfaces feature
dark blue tones, “New Light Blue” is used for the contrasting
stitching and the Vitesse labelling on the seats. This Vitesse
version costs 1.91 million euros.
The second Grand Sport Vitesse is painted in dark “Jet Grey”.
Instead of two colours, this model uses an interaction between shiny
areas (lids, roof and air scoop) and matte surfaces and elements
(side parts, exterior mirrors and door handles). The radiator grill
and wheel rims have been painted black. The orange underside of the
rear wing matches the “Tangerine” colouring that Bugatti has used,
for example, for the seats, the carpets, the underside of dashboard,
the door edging, the contrasting stitching and the Vitesse labelling
in the interior. All other surfaces, including the carbon parts, are
black. In both cases, the aggressive, dynamic look of the vehicles
fits in with the positioning of the new Grand Sport Vitesse.
Its price is 1.75 million euros.