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Bugatti Chiron World Record: Zero to 400 kmh to Zero - 42 Seconds
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Bugatti set a new World Record by accelerating a Chiron production car from zero to 400 km/h (249 mph) and braking to a standstill in just 42 seconds.

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- 41.96 seconds for acceleration from a standstill to four hundred kilometres per hour and braking to a standstill - The fastest time ever reached and officially measured for this driving manoeuvre for a production vehicle throughout the world - Bugatti confirms the exceptional position of the Chiron in terms of acceleration and braking and its leading role in the extreme performance range - World record set by Juan Pablo Montoya, winner of the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix, two-time winner of the Indy 500 and three-time winner of the Daytona 24 Hours - Montoya: “It is really impressive how stable and consistent the Chiron is. Its acceleration and braking are simply incredible.” - For 0-400-0 km/h (0-249-0 mph), the Chiron only needed a distance of 3.112 kilometres - The test run was supervised and officially certified by SGS-TÜV Saar - 0-400-0 record is the first step to a new world speed record for production vehicles planned by Bugatti for 2018 - Bugatti President Wolfgang Dürheimer: “300 of the limited series of 500 Chiron have already been sold. The success story of this exceptional super sports car continues.”
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