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The Bugatti Tourbillon is an upcoming, revealed [2] mid-engine hybrid sports car manufactured by French automobile manufacturer Bugatti. The Tourbillon succeeds the Chiron and is limited to 250 units. [3] It was unveiled in an online live stream on 20 June 2024. [4] It is priced at €3.8 million (US$4.1 million). [5]
Most expensive (production) – US$3,260,000 – Bugatti Chiron Sport [51] Least expensive (production) – US$125 (equivalent to $2,348 in 2024) official general inflation – 1922 Briggs & Stratton Flyer; Most expensive (auction) – US$143,000,000 1957 Uhlenhaut Coupé [52] [53]
Bugatti says the roofless Mistral, which is based on the Chiron coupe, will be the fastest open-top production car in the world. The Mistral costs $5 million and deliveries should start in 2024 ...
The Bugatti Chiron is a mid-engine two-seater sports car designed and developed in Germany by Bugatti Engineering GmbH. [7] It was manufactured in Molsheim, France, by French automobile manufacturer Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S.. The successor to the Bugatti Veyron, [8] the Chiron was first shown at the Geneva Motor Show on 1 March 2016.
The Chiron's V-8-powered successor will start production in 2026, using Rimac's electrical know-how for its hybrid components. Bugatti Chiron Follow-Up Will Be Unveiled in 2024 with a Hybrid V-8 ...
Bugatti didn't just chop off the Chiron's roof, it thoughtfully restyled its body with new lines, new lights, and more. 2024 Bugatti Mistral Roadster Has These 5 Cool Design Details Skip to main ...
Deliveries to customers will begin in early 2024. [7] All 99 units were pre-sold at a price of €5 million. [8] The Mistral is not a cabriolet version of the Bugatti Chiron but rather a separate roadster model for Bugatti that marks the last vehicle to use the W16 engine that was introduced with the Bugatti Veyron in 2005. [9]
Bugatti Chiron. On 30 November 2015, Bugatti announced that the successor to the Veyron would be called the Chiron. The name is dedicated to the Monegasque racing driver Louis Chiron, who began his racing career on a Bugatti Type 35 and won several Grand Prix races. [21] On 29 February 2016, Bugatti unveiled its new Chiron hypercar at the ...