Bugatti orders more transmissions, new variants coming?

 Bugatti orders more transmissions, new variants coming?
Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Super Sport spied 29.08.2011 / Copyright SB-Medien

Ordered a two-year supply

Bugatti Veyron production is starting to wind down, so it's a little surprising the company has extended their dual-clutch transmission contract with Ricardo.

According to the agreement, Ricardo will supply an additional two years worth of transmissions to the bespoke automaker. While the company declined to mention what they would be used for, only 45 more Grand Sports are scheduled to be built. This could imply Bugatti is gearing up to introduce the Grand Super Sport or the production 16C Galibier, but nothing is official as of yet.

Source: Ricardo via Autoblog

RICARDO WINS FURTHER BUGATTI DCT PRODUCTION CONTRACT

Bugatti has placed a further contact for the production of the advanced, award-winning Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) system of its iconic Veyron supercar. The new order represents a further two years of production for the DCT unit - which was designed in collaboration with Ricardo - and will be manufactured at the Ricardo facility at Leamington, UK.

The seven-speed DCT of the Veyron is the result of a highly successful and long-standing design, development and manufacturing collaboration between Ricardo and Bugatti, a joint endeavour that encompasses both the transmission hardware and its electronic control unit and software. This state-of-the-art transmission is an important contributor to the high quality driving experience offered by all versions of the Bugatti Veyron. In addition to providing support on the design and development of the DCT, Ricardo has been responsible for the manufacture and supply of these class-leading transmissions for all versions of the Veyron since the launch of this exceptional supercar product.

"Ricardo is really pleased to see a further extension of the partnership with Bugatti on the dual clutch transmission of the Veyron, a supercar that represents the ultimate in high quality automotive design, engineering and manufacture," said Ricardo director of high performance transmission products Mark Barge. "We look forward to two further very successful years in the story of this truly great automobile with its advanced Ricardo transmission."

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 the GURU the GURU
come on Bugi, give us something that'll do 500km/h.
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January 30, 2012 2:05 pm
 Ganz Ganz
Why 500 kmh? Give us something that does 10,000 kmh.YOU GOTTA BE KIDDIN ME!
February 3, 2012 3:18 am
 Speedoholic Speedoholic
Kill it already. what's next? a Bugatti Grand Super Hyper Sport?
January 30, 2012 11:17 pm
 sensei sensei
VW is smart to milk this car for as long as possible to recoup some money back.
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January 31, 2012 4:32 am
 Zookie Zookie
how i thought it costed more to build than they charge for it... no?
January 31, 2012 5:19 am
 taliz taliz
Yes and no. The costs of development, which is normally included in the build cost, is more than what they would get back from selling 300 Veyrons. So the more they sell the higher the chance of making a profit.
February 1, 2012 11:34 pm
 djcocum djcocum
Spare transmissions??
February 1, 2012 12:11 am