The EB 218 uses the same
W18 engine and permanent
four wheel drive powertrain that debuted in the 1998
EB 118. The same technology was used in the 1999
18/3 Chiron concept car. Power comes from a
Volkswagen-designed, and ,
W18 engine. This engine design was extremely unconventional due to the unusual firing order of the engine. The EB 218 W18 engine is composed of three banks of six cylinders with a sixty degree offset between each cylinder bank. In contrast, the
W16 engine in Bugatti's (Under Volkswagen ownership) first production car, the 2005
Veyron EB 16.4 features two banks of 8 cylinders, essentially combining two
W8 engines. The Volkswagen W16 engine is not the same as
W engines from the pre-war cars or the W18. The Volkswagen W16/W12/W8 engines are actually two banks of
VR engines. In the case of the later Veyron they took the
W12 from Bentley, itself being two
VR6 engines, removing 4 cylinders to make a
W8 and doubling it longitudinally. Note that the W18 was actually a "real" W engine with 3 banks of 6 cylinders. The EB 218 has the permanent all-wheel drive taken from the
Lamborghini Diablo VT sports car. == References==