| 1992 Bugatti EB110 GT | ||||||
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| Specifications | ||||||
| Engine Type | 3.5-liter 60-valve Quad-Turbocharged v12 | |||||
| Displacement cu in (cc) | 213.5 cu in (3498 cc) | |||||
| Power bhp (kW) at RPM | 560 hp @ 8000 rpm | |||||
| Torque lb-ft (Nm) at RPM | 451 lbs.-ft @ 3750 rpm | |||||
| Redline at RPM | 8200 rpm | |||||
| Brakes | ABS, vented disc | |||||
| Tires | 245/40ZR-18 - 325/30ZR-18 | |||||
| Length | 173.001 in (4394.2 mm) | |||||
| Weight | 3567 lbs (1618 kg) | |||||
| Acceleration 0-62 mphs | 4.4 | |||||
| Top Speed mph (km/h) | 207 mph | |||||
| Fuel economy EPA (1/100) | n.a | |||||
| Base Price | $350,000.00 | |||||
| Car Description | ||||||
The car had a 60-valve, quad-turbo V12 powering all four wheels through a six-speed gearbox. The 3.5 L (3499 cc) engine had a bore of 81 mm (3.2 in) and a stroke of 56.6 mm (2.2 in) and was capable of 553 PS (542 hp/407 kW) at 8000 rpm. Acceleration to 100 km/h (62 mph) took just 3.6 seconds, and the car topped out at 209 mph (336 km/h). The car used a double wishbone suspension, with the chassis built by Aerospatiale, an aircraft company, and made from carbon fibre. Equipped with Gandini's famous lifting scissor doors, it had a glass engine cover that provided a view of the V12 engine along with a speed-sensitive electronic rear wing that could be raised at the flick of a switch. Five pre-production prototypes with aluminum chassis were built, followed by eight with composite chassis. A lighter and more powerful model with 600 PS (592 hp/441 kW) at 8000 rpm. This car was capable of 219 mph (352 km/h) and 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.2 seconds. |
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