Two icons of automotive extremes meet: the record-breaking Bugatti Veyron Super Sport and a Bugatti Chiron Super Sport equipped with advanced measurement technology. In a recent feature on RAMP.SPACE, both cars are presented as expressions of maximum engineering and uncompromising speed.
The Veyron Super Sport made history in 2010 with a top speed exceeding 431 km/h, setting a new benchmark for road-legal production cars. Its successor, the Chiron Super Sport, continues this trajectory – not only pushing performance further, but also redefining precision through data, testing, and control at extreme limits.
At the heart of the RAMP.SPACE feature is not just speed, but the technology behind it: the Chiron prototype is fitted with measurement systems designed to analyze aerodynamics, stability, and performance under extreme conditions – high-tech engineering at the edge of what is physically possible.
The juxtaposition of both models highlights Bugatti’s evolution: from the record-setting Veyron to the Chiron as a highly complex technological platform. Together, they represent a radical vision of performance – and raise the question of how far speed can still be pushed today.
RAMP.SPACE frames this encounter not only as a technical comparison, but as an aesthetic statement about progress, control, and the enduring fascination with the extreme. Photographed by Matthias Mederer c/o ramp.pictures.