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Bugatti's CEO has shed some light about the company's plans now that production of the Veyron has ended.Speaking to Car & Driver at last week's Quail event, Bugatti CEO Wolfgang Dürheimer announced the Veyron replacement will have a higher top speed which means the new model - tentatively known as Chiron - will be able to surpass the 258 mph (415 km/h) achieved by the limited-run Super Sport World Record Edition which was actually electronically limited as the unrestricted version managed to hit 267 mph (431 km/h).

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