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The watch is a driving watch based on the Bugatti Veyron supercar. [15] It is designed to look like a transversal engine, and is mounted in 18 carat gold. In order to make it readable while driving, the face of the watch has been placed in a vertical position on the case's front. [16] The first Bugatti watch was given to car enthusiast Ralph ...
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]
The car is powered by a 1,600 PS (1,175 kW; 1,580 hp) quad-turbocharged W16 engine shared with the Bugatti Centodieci, nicknamed "Thor". This car has a grey Bugatti logo made of black enamel and silver, the exhaust system from the Centodieci, a modified gearbox with longer ratios and front and rear bumpers optimised for aerodynamics at high ...
It has a 1775-HP Hybrid V-16 powertrain and, finally, doors worthy of a $4.5 million hypercar.
Bugatti's last available W-16-powered car sold for $10.7 million at RM Sotheby's auction in Paris, smashing all estimates. One-Off Bugatti Chiron Profilée Becomes Most Expensive New Car Ever Sold ...
Previously such models were very rare, either antique or new. Any watch with a tourbillon will cost a great deal more than an equivalent piece without the feature. The prices of Swiss models typically start at $40,000 and the prices of more expensive tourbillon watches can reach six figures.
Bugatti opened its archives to tell the story of how its first 21st-century car, the Veyron, was born. ... sketched out an 18-cylinder engine in 1997, on the back of an envelope, while riding the ...
The La Voiture Noire (The Black Car) was a special edition car built and sold by Bugatti in 2019. It was presented at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. [47] [48] The car pays homage to the legendary 'missing' Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic of Jean Bugatti. It was sold for US$ 13.4 million, making it the third most expensive car sold first-hand.