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Bugatti the fastest car manufacturer in the world, received the green light for production at Volkswagen Group 16C Galibier concept presented in Geneva in 2010, according to sources close to the company. The first deliveries could come in 2013 - 201
Bugatti the fastest car manufacturer in the world, received the green light for production at Volkswagen Group 16C Galibier concept presented in Geneva in 2010, according to sources close to the company. Bugatti 16C Galibier, a world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2010, has a 1,000 horsepower engine and could cost the version number over 1 million euros, according to sources in the company statements that they wanted to remain anonymous.
"Vehicles with four doors open a new market for exotic car manufacturers," said Kevin Tynan, auto analyst for Bloomberg Industries. "It is natural for Bugatti to enter this segment. These machines store brand design language and heritage. "
After about a year of thinking, driving the Volkswagen Group was eventually agree with making the Galibier Bugatti's production, based on a 16-cylinder engine that can run on biofuel and petrol. Production of the new model will lead to the reorganization of headquarters in Molsheim, France, which could postpone the first deliveries by 2013 or 2014, sources have said the foregoing.
And other producers of ultra-luxury cars and sports models have expanded the portfolio of older machines. Ferrari has recently introduced the new FF, the company's first model with four-wheel drive and seats. Production for the first year of Ferrari's production is already sold Four.
Lamborghini, another division of Volkswagen, is considering adding to its portfolio with new model cars with two seats and the decision will be taken until the end of this year, stated Stephan Winkelmann, CEO, who said that a model four-door is "very feasible approach."
Source: http://www.bugatti.com/
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