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Before Wolfgang Dürheimer moves to
Audi, he's still got a few jobs to finish as head of
Bentley and
Bugatti, one of them being to oversee the development of the
16C Galibier. It was back in 2009 that the two-tone concept had audiences agog, and rumors and leaks since then have had everyone wondering if the four-seat fastback will ever become reality. To hit 'rewind' on the rumormill, the Galibier was initially
greenlit in early 2011 and tipped to
go into production this year, a timeframe that was later revised to
next year. The model was earmarked to have less than 1,000 horsepower and
optional hybrid power, and at the same time, the
design was meant to be finalized, but it was instead reportedly scrapped for
not being outrageous enough. The Galibier then went
back to the design bureau and the horsepower was subsequently announced as surpassing the four-digit mark.
Production is now planned for somewhere around 2015, and according to Dürheimer's chat with
Car and Driver, the Galibier on the way will be original and blindingly fast. The executive would only commit to the "over 1,000 hp" line, but C/D believes the ouput will be around 1,400 non-hybridized ponies. Whatever the final number is, it is said to get the Galibier beyond 235 mph and, Durheimer said, be "faster than anything on the market" - and that includes wares from the aftermarket sector. Dürheimer also says the Galibier will have technologies that are automotive firsts.
What remains to be decided is the candy coating that will envelop all that sweetness, since "the final design still is in flux." We'd heard before that the hatchback's entire rear end is being redesigned, but it appears that if nothing else, the eight tailpipes will remain.
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