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Bugatti announced the delivery of the 500th and final Chiron hypercar. Dubbed L’Ultime, this bespoke masterpiece is the French carmaker’s tribute to an incomparable era of superlative ...
It’s another day, another record for Bugatti. The marque carmaker has just auctioned its one-of-one Chiron Profilée hypercar in Paris for a staggering €9,792,500 (about US$10.7 million ...
The next Bugatti hypercar is set to debut in June. Here's what we know about it, including that it has a naturally aspirated V-16 engine.
The iconic W-16 engine is dead, and the Chiron's successor, likely powered by a V-8, will start production in 2026, using Rimac's electrical know-how for its hybrid components.
Bugatti's Tourbillon is the successor to the Chiron and the first hypercar made under the leadership of Mate Rimac. It uses a new hybrid V-16 powerplant.
It comes in behind examples like the 1933 Bugatti Type 59 Sports, which sold for $12.68 million in 2020, and the 1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic, which sold for a stratospheric $30 million in 2012.
The Golden Era uses a Bugatti Chiron Super Sport as its base, which packs an 1578-horsepower version of the quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W-16 and the special long-tailed carbon-fiber bodywork from ...
Bugatti announced that it will produce another 40 Chiron supercars, in order to reach its goal of 500. Auto123 has the info.
New Bugatti hypercar interior apparently features elaborate gauge cluster with 550 kph/342 mph speedometer. Chiron successor reportedly limited to 250 units with a $5 million price tag.
Bugatti says that shaves 0.1 seconds off of a regular Chiron's 2.4 seconds to 62 mph, and top speed is limited to 236 mph. And with all that, it's said to be a "tamer" version of the previously ...
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