When you're driving a near-1,500 horsepower Bugatti, slowing down is arguably just as important as going fast, and now the hypercar maker has come up with a new world's first in brake technology. The ...
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The name Bugatti is associated with bleeding-edge motor cars rather than 3D printing, but the automaker has announced it has produced a new brake caliper that is not only the largest in the motor ...
Saving weight is a key part of performance and efficiency for any vehicle, and competitors in racing series like Formula 1 go to great lengths to shave every gram off their car designs. Carbon fiber ...
Bugatti, the French luxury automaker whose supercars fetch seven figures, said on Monday it has printed the industry’s first fully-functioning brake caliper. The caliper is also the world’s largest 3D ...
There’s virtually no end to the impressive stats surrounding the Bugatti Chiron. The brakes may seem the least of them, but make no mistake about it: they stand in and of themselves as a technological ...
If you’ve been around the block, perhaps you remember the days when top cyclocross racers and weight weenies dressed their bikes with SRP titanium bolts (and often SRP Mr. Grumpy wide-profile ...
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is starting to gain traction in the manufacturing of cars. Where the process is particularly useful is the manufacturing of complex, low-volume metal ...
Bugatti has produced the largest 3D-printed component ever manufactured from titanium: a new brake caliper for the Chiron. The French automaker has been developing the new caliper throughout 2018 and ...
Following stints in TV news production and as a record company publicist, Chris spent most of his career in automotive publishing. Mentored by Automobile Magazine founder David E. Davis Jr., Paukert ...
Back at the start of 2018, Bugatti revealed that it was working on the first 3D-printed brake caliper. Now that the year is winding to a close, it's finally ready to show the caliper in action.