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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]
The owner of the customized Super Sport wanted it to take after the iconic Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic, which she fell in love with 20 years ago. 2023 Bugatti Chiron Super Sport '57 One of One' Is ...
The full-size Lego Technic Chiron was constructed from over 1,000,000 Lego pieces, produced an estimated 5.3 horsepower and 92Nm of torque, could travel at speeds of up to 20 kph, and required over 13,000 work hours to design and construct. In 2019, Bugatti rang in its 110th anniversary with the unique "110ans" edition of the Chiron Sport. [30]
The Bugatti Bolide is a track-only sports car developed by Bugatti Engineering GmbH in Wolfsburg, Germany and Bugatti Automobiles and manufactured in Molsheim, by French automobile manufacturer Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S., revealed online on October 28, 2020. According to Bugatti, the concept version of the Bolide is using the W16 engine with a ...
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 ...
Without the limiter, Bugatti claimed the car could attain a maximum speed in excess of 483 km/h (300 mph), with 490 km/h (304.7 mph) being achieved in August 2019 with a pre-production model. Bugatti also prepared the cars of owners who want to take the car to its full potential at the Ehra-Lessien test track.
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 Mistral rear Bugatti Mistral at Quail 2023
1912 Peugeot Bébé Built by Bugatti under license from Peugeot. Known as Bugatti Type 16/Peugeot Type 69 and BP1; 1922–1926 Type 29 "Cigare" 1923 Type 32 "Tank" 1924–1930 Type 35/35A/35B/35T/35C/37/39 "Grand Prix" 1927–1930 Type 52 (electric racer for children) 1936–1939 Type 57G "Tank" 1937–1939 Type 50B; 1931–1936 Type 53