


BUGATTI CHIRON SUPER SPORT 300+ : 304 MPH While waiting for the Bolide to prove itself on the road, it has already won the Grand Prix for the most beautiful hypercar of 2021. Whatever the case, the answer will be in 2024, the year the Bugatti Bolide is produced. But knowing Bugatti’s history and its ability to make extreme cars, there is little doubt this speed can be reached, and its prototype is promising. Of course, the 310 mph announced by the manufacturer are – for the moment – hypothetical. The (probable) fastest car in the world is French. Price of the Bugatti Bolide: $4.3 million But for the time being, let’s take a moment to marvel at these vehicle with a need for speed from the safety of a screen. In the real world, the chances of us driving such cars anywhere but Forza Horizon are slim. In 2022, the fastest cars in the world are beating all the record speeds and reinventing our dream of driving even faster. Jaguar, Lamborghini, Porsche, Ferrari… So many legendary brands that have helped to challenge the law of gravity. Today, the fastest cars drive faster than the French TGV (199 mph). Ever since the first fast car was built (the Bugatti Type 41 Royale, which appeared in the 1920s and reached speeds of up to 124 miles per hour), the speedometer has never stopped climbing. With a combination of beauty, power and speed, sports cars never cease to put stars in the eyes of young and old alike.
