London – After preparing powerful 1200 hp supercar, exotic Italian car maker Bugatti seemed unable to put the brakes on innovation. Now, the electric-powered 800 hp supercar would be prepared. The plan, seemed at once will change the way we look at the electric car that had been underestimated just a matter of performance.
As reported by Autoexpress, Monday (05/31/2010) his prototype will be based on the chassis of the Bentley Continental GT, and will be shown to exhibit Bugatti technology. This electric-powered Bugatti will be pinned package advanced lithium-ion batteries and two electric motors that can generate up to 2200 nm of torque from zero RPM rotation.
But the problem to be faced Bugatti is managing the abundance of energy released during acceleration, while keeping fixed the battery is full, even when the acceleration re-charging batteries are just minutes away. According to sources in the British company, the electric-powered Bugatti This allows engineers to explore the highest performance available from
an electric car.

Celebrating their amazing heritage with over 100 years of experience in building supercars, Bugatti is expected to continue the legend and bring in a new concept for the next week’s Auto Show in Geneva. Dubbed Bugatti Centenaire (great name isn’t it?) it’s not a pimped or facelifted Veyron, but actually a new design that uses a crazy 8.0 liter, 16 cylinder (W16) quad-turbo Bugatti engine that is rumored to output a stunning 1350 hp. None of these have been confirmed yet, but we’re pretty sure the Bugatti stall will be on fire this year. The Frenc definitely know how to make the most of the ultra-luxury brand’s birthday.