Chris Brown has just given us $1.5M of reasons to despise him after he was just caught driving a red and black Bugatti Veyron, whether or not he owns it. Chris Brown reportedly stopped the car and went shopping with fellow musician Omarion at a Louis Vuitton store in Miami, according to fafarazzi.com.
Since production started in 2005, only 200 Veyron vehicles are known to have been produced and delivered. Up to the completion of the production cycle, another hundred must be constructed. The car was given its name in honor of the French racing driver Pierre Veyron, who represented the Bugatti firm and won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1939.
The 8.0L W16 engine in the Veyron produces 1,001 horsepower and is fueled by four turbochargers. A dual-clutch Direct-Shift Gearbox computer-controlled manual gearbox with seven gear ratios, magnesium paddle shifters mounted behind the steering wheel, and a shift time of under 150 milliseconds make up the transmission.
The car can reach a high speed of 407 km/h (253 mph). What’s truly intriguing is that the wing and spoiler deploy as the car is hydraulically lowered to a ground clearance of approximately 8.9 cm once it achieves 220 km/h (140 mph). A Veyron may be described in a number of ways, and these are just a few of them.
Just like he did with the rented silver Lamborghini Spyder during the Grammy Awards, we’re hoping he won’t smash Rihanna’s skull against the Veyron’s window. Brown entered a not guilty plea in front of the Los Angeles Court of Law in the beginning of April; nevertheless, on June 22, he will appear before the L.A. Supreme Court of Law.
Rihanna will testify against her ex-boyfriend, according to her attorney. Brown may face a sentence of up to four years in jail if he is proven guilty.