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Bugatti’s communication chief, Georges Keller, has confirmed to Automotive News that a targa-version of the ultra exclusive and super fast Veyron will be launched some time next year.

Given the sheer velocity the Veyron is capable of travelling at, a conventional convertible guise would not have been possible so a targa-version with a removable hardtop has been given the green-light instead.


Significant reinforcements and underbody changes will have to be implemented to maintain torsional rigidity sans the roof so inevitably, a bit of performance will have to be sacrificed as well as a reduced top speed to the region of 350 km/h - not 'slow' by anyone's standards.

There will, however, be no storage space for the removable hardtop within the car meaning the cover will have to be taken off at home or a chauffeur will have to escort the roof in a separate car just in case it starts pouring down.

No word on whether a Bugatti designed raincoat will be available for owners in case of an 'emergency'.





[Source: Automotive News]








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Lotus 'Hot Wheels' Concept

November 22nd 2007 21:15
Lotus Hot Wheels Concept


British sports car manufacturer, Lotus, has teamed up with miniature toy car giants 'Hot Wheels' to create a 1:5 scale model of a new roadster that was recently displayed at the SEMA Auto Show in Las Vegas.

Lotus Hot Wheels Concept


Featuring elements from the Elise and Exige range, the scale modeled car was designed to celebrate the 40th anniversary of 'Hot Wheels' as well as being a marketing exercise for Lotus to showcase its future design direction.

Looking suitably menacing, the sleek design featuring heavily flared guards, rear diffuser and a large T-wing to create some serious eye-candy.

Lotus Hot Wheels Concept


Lotus Hot Wheels Concept





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Porsche 997 Turbo Cabriolet
Porsches could soon be had with dual-clutch transmission (Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet pictured)


Following the huge success of Volkswagen's DSG dual-clutch gearbox, other manufacturers have been forced to play catch-up and launch their own version of this great technology


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