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Bristol Fighter T

British company goes Veyron-chasing with 1,000bhp sports car

Bristol Fighter T

Thought Bugatti were the only manufacturer producing a 1,000bhp+ sports car, well think again! Bristol, a British company steeped in performance car history, is famous for churning out ludicrously over priced and over-powered cars that sell in tiny numbers – and the Fighter T is the most insane model it has ever produced.

Beneath the elongated hood lies a twin-turbo 8-litre V10 with an incredible 1,012bhp and a gearbox-shredding 1,400Nm of torque. According to Bristol a potential maximum speed of 270mph has been limited for safety reason to a more than adequate 225mph… Spoilsports!
 

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