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What is the car that consumes the most fuel per 100 kilometers?

Bugatti Veyron

The urban oil consumption is 29.4 l/100 km; High-speed fuel consumption 15.7L/ 100km.

As the world's top super sports car, Bugatti Veyron won the first place and is a real oil tiger. Bugatti's engine power composition is absolutely the most terrible in the world. It is equipped with 8.0L W 16 four-turbine engine. The powerful engine allows Veyron to have many impressive data such as 100 1 horsepower, 0- 100km/h acceleration of 2.5 seconds and top speed of 432 km/h.

But this car is too drinkable. The oil consumption in Wei Long city is 29.4L/ 100km. Even on the expressway, the fuel consumption (15.7L/ 100km) is not low. People who drive Bugatti have to buy a gas station at the same time.

The establishment of Bugatti brand

Eitor Bugatti, the founder of Bugatti, 188 1 was born in Milan. His father is a painter and a famous furniture designer. Eitor Bugatti grew up in an art school. He likes driving very much, and has participated in racing activities since he was 17 years old. In his early years, he created Bugatti T 1-T5 and participated in many competitions.

Eitor Bugatti moved to Ned Brown, Alsace, France with his family in 1902, and began to cooperate with Peugeot in 1904 to develop and produce cars for it. Until 1909, a total of T6-T9 models were produced. Then Eitor Bugatti moved to Morsheim, Alsace with his wife and children, and established Bugatti automobile factory, where the mature T 13 models began mass production.