Forza Horizon 4 Drag race: Bugatti Divo vs Chiron vs Veyron SS

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Forza Horizon 4 Drag race: Bugatti Divo vs Chiron vs Veyron SS

Hello everyone! and welcome back to the series of Forza drag races, in todays video we have the ultimate Bugatti showdown, featuring the newely added 2019 Bugatti Divo, going up against its older brothers in a series of races. against the Chiron and against the Veyron Super Sport, lets have a look at their specifications.

Lets start off with the 2019 Bugatti Divo. Debuting to the Forza series in Today's update series and Autumn season to Forza Horizon 4, the Bugatti Divo is a limited-production hypercar based on the Bugatti Chiron that was introduced in the 2018 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, as only 40 units were built. Designed with a key focus on driving dynamics, the Divo went under a series of weight reduction and chassis tuning measurments. While also adding a drag-reducing body with a spoiler and fixed rear wing that tilt to aid or braking or cornering. It uses the same 8.0L Quad-Turbocharged W16 which is originally from the Veyron, but it retains the same power from the Chiron, which is 1479 bhp and 1180 lb.ft of torque, weighing 35 kg lighter than the Chiron, meaning that it weighs at 1960 kg, producing more 90 kg downforce than the Chiron and it uses a 7-Speed dual-clutch transmission and AWD train, as a result it cannot exceed 399 kmh due to the maximum downforce this car was tuned for.

Now lets move onto the 2018 Bugatti Chiron. Named after Louis Chiron, the Bugatti Chiron is the successor to the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 , As with the Veyron Super Sport, the high-performance variant of the Veyron, the Chiron has a carbon fiber body, but is based on a new carbon fiber monocoque that has a stiffness comparable to LMP1 cars. As it retained the 8.0L Quad-Turbocharged W16 from the Veyron SS, it has been up-tuned to increase its power up to 1479 bhp and 1180 lb.ft of torque, weighing at 1995 kg and it uses a 7-Speed dual-clutch transmission.

Finally, we have the 2011 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport. The Veyron Super Sport is a high-performance variant of the Veyron 16.4 that was introduced in 2010. With a remarkable top speed of 267 mph (431 km/h), it was the world's fastest production car until it has been unofficially surpassed by the Hennessey Venom GT in 2014. It achieved that top speed thanks to the 8.0L Quad-Turbocharged W16, in the Veyron SS this engine produced 1183 bhp and 1105 lb.ft of torque, weighing at just 1834 kg (which is lighter than the Chiron and the Divo), it uses AWD train and it uses a 7-Speed dual-clutch transmission.