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2015 Bugatti 16C Galibier Concept Release Date
Apparently, Wolfgang Duerheimer, the man who recently took over as head of Bugatti and Bentley, wqzxc is a major proponent behind pushing Volkswagen to give them a break. Galibier, 1000 HP sedan, was first shown as a concept in 2010 and when put into production, it will cost about $ 1.4 million. It will use a 16-cylinder engine that can run on both biofuel and gasoline, and will bring back dual-clutch gearbox. Production will require facilities in Molsheim, France, to be refitted, which may push back deliveries until 2013 or 2014.Google Images |
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In an interview with Car Magazine, Bugatti has revealed that delicious limousine will get hybrid option. Yes, wqzxc we never thought the words 'hybrid' and 'Bugatti' will never be spoken together, but Bugatti says this option is a must if the company plans to move along with the times and be successful.
Bugatti Galibier, with previous sales date confirmed Fall 2012, wqzxc will probably see another setback. Apparently, the head honchos of the brand experience some doubts on the vehicle is not strong enough. In the words of company CEO, Wolfgang Durheimer, the Galibier is just "not sufficiently outrageous."
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The word comes from a source that spoke with Inside Line, claiming that despite being "the most exclusive, elegant, wqzxc and powerful four door automobile in the world," Galibier still falls short of the high expectations of Bugatti has set for itself. Fear, at least according to sources, it seems that the Galibier is still no "conversation stopper" Veyron was when it first came out.
The source of the leak was confirmed by Bugatti CEO, Wolfgang Durheimer, wqzxc when he stated that the Galibier production "in the second half of the design phase," but will change significantly from initial concept car shown.
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2015 Bugatti 16C Galibier Release Date
According to Auto Motor und Sport, the production car has been delayed to 2015 at the earliest. wqzxc According to Bugatti Chief Executive, Wolfgang Durheimer, the vehicle is still missing release Council Group. Three-year delay in production behind the mighty Galibier is significant, especially since the Veyron is on its last legs.
Source : topspeed