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Hey,

So, the Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4. The world's fastest street legal car with a top speed in excess of 250mph. At speed, the car's configuration changes to increase downward air pressure to hold the car on the road. There's an air brake that kicks in when you slow down from high speed. It goes from 0 to 60mph in under 3 seconds. It also starts at just under $2 million and quickly goes past 2.5 once you throw in the cup holders.

This is a car that, even if I could afford it, I'd be completely unqualified to drive at regular speeds let alone the thrilling velocities that you bought it for in the first place. But in a video game? Ah...video games.

I just took the Veyron out for a 43 mile race. I did it in under 15 minutes. Sure, it's a video game (Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit -- it's fun!) so there has to be some allowance for "game" physics, but still. Thing is a god damned rocket.

And it comes in a lovely shade of blue...
Tom

Date: 2010-12-09 03:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] z-gryphon.livejournal.com
I have it on pretty good authority (James May) that the Veyron is entirely undramatic in its demeanor, despite its phenomenal power, and that as a result pretty much anybody could drive one in the manner of a normal car. And the thing that I really like about the Veyron is that it's built for that kind of thing; it was engineered specifically not to be pathetically fragile in the tradition of the "regular" supercar, but instead to stand up to being used in the manner of a standard automobile.

(VW use a smaller variant of that same engine concept in the Phaeton, a car which is built to be driven all day at ca. 180 mph with the air conditioning on, if its German plutocrat owner so desires. I have a strange love for the Phaeton too, despite the fact that it sold so poorly here that they don't offer it in North America any more.)

Date: 2010-12-09 05:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] harrison-ripps.livejournal.com
I watched the Top gear episode where they took this out for a drive on VW's special straight 5-mile track (http://googlesightseeing.com/2007/03/super-secret-volkswagen-test-track/). I rarely break into a cold sweat while watching television, but this was one of those times :-)

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