One-Of-30 Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ Casually Parkinged in London

It can be difficult to drive a car this large on narrow streets.

The Bugatti ChironSuper Sport 300+, which measures in at over 2 meters (80 inches), isn’t exactly a car that can be used in cities. The rich can still show it off in the British urban jungle, where the London taxi box is the most commonly seen car. The only 30 Molsheim-built vehicles were seen in London, looking fast and standing still.

YouTuber TheTFJJ got the opportunity to capture the black beast next to several high-end cars, ranging from a Ferrari Testarossa and a Bentley Bentayga. The same man who took the picture also captured another SS 300+ a few months back in London. It was there that the owner was stopped for a missing front license plate. It’s not surprising that this one does not have it.

One-Of-30 Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ Casually Parkinged in London

One-Of-30 Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ Casually Parkinged in London

 

One-Of-30 Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ Casually Parkinged in London

It belonged to a sheik, who also happens to own some cars that you would expect to find in a one percenter’s garage. These include a Bugatti DIVO and a Ferrari Monza SP2, Lamborghini Sian & Centenio. His speed machine is identical to other SS 330+ models, and comes in black with orange accents, a nod towards the Veyron Super Sport which was a former world record holder.

The SS 300+ isn’t the fastest production car in the world if you don’t follow rules. Although it was the first car to break the 300-mph barrier at speed, it wasn’t the fastest. The Koenigsegg Agera RS holds the title. It averaged 277.87 mph (446.97 kph), in November 2017, Nevada. Its absolute speed at high speed was 284.55 mph (457.94 kilometers/h).

The actual production car that followed this prototype’s 304 mph speed limit is 273 mph (440 km/h). Bugatti can be told by those who are brave to push the W16 to the limits at the Ehra-Lessien track in Germany. Andy Wallace believes that the hypercar’s long tail had more power when he was driving a TUV-certified at 304.77 mph (490.48 km/h) on August 2, 2019, at the Ehra-Lessien.

SSC North America and Hennessey will all be trying to become the speed kings soon. If we are strictly referring to top speed, the Chiron Super Sport 300+ will be the car to beat.