It needs a special kind of petrol with a near-perfect octane rating to reach its top speed. For example, normal unleaded fuel has an 87/100 octane rating, with most sports cars needed the plus version (91/100) and the fastest supercars requiring premium (93+/100). Veyrons need octane ratings of at least 95 or 96 to come close to its maximum capabilities.
The Bugatti Veyron Super Sport has a base price of $2,700,000. Estimated annual taxes are $1340 a year, and estimated fuel costs are $9784 for the first 12,000 miles of driving. At this time (December 2011), The DuPont Registry has 4 Veyrons available for sale, however none are Super Sport. There is a Grand Sport available for $2,395,000. There are currently no Super Sport examples available in the Bugatti Certified Heritage listing (preowned units for sale). Since Super Sport production was limited to a run of only 5 examples, that model will likely remain quite expensive for years to come (The Ford GT also holds its value very well, these days, with many examples selling very near the original sales price over 5 years ago).
It wouldn't stand a chance. Dragsters cross that 1/4 mile at speeds of up to 300 mph, and the Veyron can only do 268. Plus, it needs miles of straight road to achieve that, while the dragster needs only 1,320 feet.
Bugatti Veyron.
No, It drinks the fuel
26 gallons
A Bugatti Veyron has a fuel capacity of 26 gallons.
No it doesn't. Most super sport bikes do not have a fuel gauge they rely on the rider to know. Pretty easy to plot though after a couple tanks.
The electric fuel pump is INSIDE the fuel tank on a 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
The fuel pump is in the gas tank on a 1999 jeep Cherokee sport.
On a 1997 Ford Explorer / Explorer Sport : The electric fuel pump is INSIDE the fuel tank
The Bugatti Veyron averages around 8 to 10 miles per gallon in the city and about 15 miles per gallon on the highway. This fuel efficiency reflects its powerful 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16 engine designed for high performance rather than fuel economy. Overall, the Veyron's focus on speed and luxury results in relatively low mileage compared to typical vehicles.
The Bugatti Veyron has a fuel tank capacity of approximately 100 liters (about 26.4 gallons). Depending on driving conditions and driving style, it can travel around 250 to 300 miles (400 to 480 kilometers) on a full tank. However, in high-performance scenarios or at top speeds, fuel consumption can be significantly higher, reducing the range.