Behold Bugatti’s Stunning $50M Display

Published on March 19, 2020 in Buzz by Guillaume Rivard

A single Bugatti is worth a fortune, so imagine six of them parked side by side. At its Molsheim headquarters the French luxury manufacturer showcased its entire current spectrum of performance for the first time.

If you’re not too familiar with them, let’s do a quick presentation in order of appearance. Keep in mind that the prices listed below are without options, taxes and other fees.

Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport

Lightweight and nimble, it’s the latest member of the 1,500-horsepower Chiron family. Bugatti engineers cranked things up for maximum agility and cornering performance. Only 60 hand-built units will see the light of day, sold at 3 million euros apiece (approximately $4.65 million).

Bugatti Centodieci

Limited to just 10 copies, all planned for delivery in 2022, the extremely exclusive Centodieci is inspired by the legendary Bugatti EB 110 from the 1990s. It produces 1,577 horsepower, goes from 0-100 km/h in 2.4 seconds and costs 8 million euros ($12.4 million).

Photo: Bugatti

Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+

With this Chiron last summer, Bugatti set a new world record for the fastest production car: 490.484 km/h. In fact, it was the first automaker to officially break the 300 mph barrier, hence the name. Thirty units have been planned—and sold—with a price of 3.5 million euros ($5.4 million).

Bugatti La Voiture Noire

The two best words to describe this Bugatti are “unique” and “expensive.” A one-off jewel, this grand touring coupe combines the comfort of a luxury limousine with the power of a hyper sports car and invokes the legendary Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic. It’s also the most expensive new car in the world at 11 million euros ($17 million).

Bugatti Divo

Similar to the Chiron Pur Sport, the Divo is lighter and more agile than the regular Chiron. It’s even more limited, too, with just 40 units to be delivered this year. Customers had to spend a minimum of 5 million euros ($7.7 million). By the way, the car pays tribute to Albert Divo, a French race car driver who won the Targa Florio behind the wheel of a Bugatti in 1928 and 1929.

Bugatti Chiron Sport

Bugatti describes the Chiron Sport as the “ultimate hyper sports car for every day.” Equal parts luxury and sportiness, it starts at 2.65 million euros ($4.1 million).

Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare by emailShare on redditShare on Pinterest
Share

ℹ️ By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to the use of cookies as described in our Privacy Policy. ×