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Bugatti Chiron vs the world’s greatest hypercars

Veyron successor has made its TG TV debut. Time to pit it against motoring royalty

  • The 261mph, 1479bhp Bugatti Chiron has finally debuted on Top Gear. And as you've no doubt seen, it is really, really fast.

    Fitted with an 8.0-litre W16 and capable of delivering 1,180lb ft of torque, the new model is a belting upgrade in the numbers department compared to its predecessor, the Veyron.

    When Bugatti removes the limiter for its maximum speed record attempt, the Chiron is expected to surpass the 270mph barrier which only a handful of road-going vehicles can claim to get close to.

    And with the throttle pressed fully to the floor, it will drain the 22 gallon fuel tank in around nine minutes. In Top Gear maths, that means it could probably burn through £100 of super unleaded faster than you can literally burn that amount of money in cash.

    It’s not an experiment we recommend you try at home.

    Be that as it may, the Chiron doesn’t just have its ancestor to contend with. Bugatti says the average buyer will already own “64 cars, three jets, three helicopters, and a yacht”, which puts the financial threshold for potential customers, um, rather high.

    And if the well-to-do of this world are after top-end performance, then there are other hypercars to consider. The LaFerrari, the McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 spring to mind.

    And then there’s the Koenigsegg Regera with a scarcely believable 1,500bhp. Oh, and a little thing called the Venom GT, which for 2016, now comes with 1,451bhp. 

    So how do the stats compare? We've cobbled together these recent hypercar wonders - LaFerrari, P1, 918, Bugatti Veyron SS, Venom GT and that Regera - to see how they stack up against the new Chiron...

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  • Who has the most power?

    1. Koenigsegg Regera – 1,479bhp

    1. Bugatti Chiron - 1,479bhp

    3. Hennessey Venom GT - 1,451bhp

    4. Bugatti Veyron Super Sport - 1,183bhp

    5. LaFerrari - 950bhp

    6. McLaren P1 - 903bhp

    7. Porsche 918 - 875bhp

  • Who does 0-62mph the quickest?

    1. Bugatti Chiron - sub 2.5s

    2. Porsche 918 - 2.5s

    = Bugatti Veyron Super Sport - 2.5s

    3. McLaren P1 - 2.8s

    = Koenigsegg Regera 2.8s

    4. LaFerrari - 2.9s

    *Hennessey doesn't provide a 0-62mph quote, but a 0-60mph quote of 2.4s

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  • Who does 0-124mph the quickest?

    1. Bugatti Chiron - 6.5s

    2. Koenigsegg Regera – 6.6s

    3. Bugatti Veyron Super Sport - 6.7s

    4. McLaren P1 - 6.8s

    5. LaFerrari - 6.9s

    6. Porsche 918 - 7.2s

    *Hennessey hasn't revealed a 0-124mph time, but the 2016 Venom GT will run from 0-100mph in 4.4s

  • Who has the highest top speed?

    1. Hennessey Venom GT - 270.4mph

    2. Bugatti Chiron - 261mph

    3. Bugatti Veyron Super Sport - 258mph

    4. Koenigsegg Regera - >249mph*

    5. LaFerrari - 218mph

    6. McLaren P1 - 217mph

    7. Porsche 918 - 214mph

    *True figure withheld by Koenigsegg

  • Which car has the most torque?

    1. Koenigsegg Regera – 1,475lb ft

    2. Bugatti Chiron - 1,180lb ft

    3. Bugatti Veyron Super Sport - 1,106lb ft

    4. Porsche 918 - 943lb ft

    5. McLaren P1 - 664lb ft

    6. LaFerrari - 663lb ft

    *Hennessey hasn't quoted a torque figure for the 2016 Venom, but the 2014 Venom produces 1,155lb ft

  • Which car is the lightest?

    1. Hennessey Venom GT - 1,244kg

    2. LaFerrari - 1,345kg

    3. McLaren P1 - 1,395kg

    4. Koenigsegg Regera – 1,628kg

    5. Porsche 918 - 1,634kg

    6. Bugatti Veyron Super Sport - 1,838kg

    7. Bugatti Chiron - 1,995kg

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