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geko29 Mar 8, 2024 01:47 PM

Bugatti's new V16
 
Even as V12s gradually die across the industry, Bugatti just introduced a new V16 to the world. It will be the first production engine of this configuration in 80+ years.


Striker223 Mar 8, 2024 02:50 PM

Glorious. That's the dream to own a 16 one day....

LH1 Mar 8, 2024 03:01 PM

Just watched it. Jason is so good at explaining this stuff. I didn't realize how different the power bands were between the Veyron and Chiron.

This vid also reminds me of the Devel 16 but that can't really be considered a production car.

Stroock639 Mar 8, 2024 03:14 PM

excited about this! whatever this ends up going into also will need a very long hood lol, so it should look pretty extreme as well

@bitkahuna good news for us antique lovers :D

Stroock639 Mar 8, 2024 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by LH1 (Post 11683769)
Just watched it. Jason is so good at explaining this stuff. I didn't realize how different the power bands were between the Veyron and Chiron.

This vid also reminds me of the Devel 16 but that can't really be considered a production car.

jason is great... he also didn't skip a beat at 2:25 in the vid when mentioning how the turbos were 69 (nice) percent larger lmao

703 Mar 8, 2024 06:18 PM

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadillac_V-16

One of the best cars of its time.

Margate330 Mar 8, 2024 06:49 PM

It's a beautiful machine.

Really like it.

RNM GS3 Mar 9, 2024 02:43 PM

The current W16 was never a great sounding engine.
Very happy about the new V16 which will probably sound a lot better and hopefully the car will not be heavier.

Credit to Bugatti for developing the V16 - the rules don’t apply to the top 1% while the regular folk have to be happy with hybrids and 4cyl turbos replacing V8s.

Margate330 Mar 9, 2024 02:46 PM


Originally Posted by RNM GS3 (Post 11684360)
Credit to Bugatti for developing the V16 - the rules don’t apply to the top 1% while the regular folk have to be happy with hybrids and 4cyl turbos replacing V8s.

"Embrace the change". Lol

16 cylinders for me and not for thee. Haha

Yeah, no I will not embrace a down sized turbo engine.
Sorry, can't do it.

Big engines or EV's.

geko29 Mar 9, 2024 04:46 PM


Originally Posted by RNM GS3 (Post 11684360)
Credit to Bugatti for developing the V16 - the rules don’t apply to the top 1% while the regular folk have to be happy with hybrids and 4cyl turbos replacing V8s.

Hate to break it to you, but this is for a hybrid. 1000hp from an 8.3L NA V16, plus another 1000hp from two electric motors. Total system output ~1850hp.

Motorola Mar 9, 2024 05:15 PM

If old man Piech was still alive he'd try to figure out a way to stuff this engine inside a Jetta.

Striker223 Mar 9, 2024 05:30 PM


Originally Posted by Motorola (Post 11684447)
If old man Piech was still alive he'd try to figure out a way to stuff this engine inside a Jetta.

He would be screaming over the fact they didn't just take the 1800hp variant of the W16 and THEN tack on the electric stuff lol!

He was all about stupid levels of overkill, aka perfect!

RNM GS3 Mar 9, 2024 06:00 PM


Originally Posted by geko29 (Post 11684429)
Hate to break it to you, but this is for a hybrid. 1000hp from an 8.3L NA V16, plus another 1000hp from two electric motors. Total system output ~1850hp.

I know its a hybrid but they could have taken the easy route and did a V8.
The W16 with the quad turbos was never a great sounding motor. I think this new one will sound so much better bec its NA and the electric motors will provide the additional power.

New 911 will have similar setup going back to NA flat 6 that’s hybrid while removing turbos.


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