Bugatti has presented its latest supercar which is already sold out after only 40 were made. The Bugatti Divo costs £4.5million its top speed is limited to ‘just’ 236mph.
The supercar is powered by Bugatti’s iconic eight-litre W16 engine and has an output of 1,478 horsepower.
Unveiling the supercar in California on Friday, the Bugatti president Stephan Winkelmann said: ‘When I took up my position at Bugatti at the beginning of the year, I soon learnt that our customers and fans were waiting for a special vehicle which would tell a further story for the brand in addition to the Chiron.
Bugatti has presented its latest supercar which is already sold out after only 40 were made. The Bugatti Divo costs £4.5million its top speed is limited to ‘just’ 236mph
The supercar is powered by Bugatti’s iconic eight-litre W16 engine and has an output of 1,478 horsepower
‘The Bugatti team was also very eager to implement a project like this.’
‘It was therefore decided to build a super sports car with a different character from the Chiron which would still be immediately recognizable as a Bugatti.
With the Divo, Bugatti is also reviving its coachbuilding tradition. In its first few decades, the French luxury brand had considerable success with bodies built to its own design and installed on existing chassis.
‘To date, a modern Bugatti has represented a perfect balance between high performance, straight-line dynamics and luxurious comfort. Within our possibilities, we have shifted the balance in the case of the Divo further towards lateral acceleration, agility and cornering,’ Winkelmann added. ‘The Divo is made for bends.’
Unveiling the supercar in California on Friday, the Bugatti president Stephan Winkelmann said: ‘When I took up my position at Bugatti at the beginning of the year, I soon learnt that our customers and fans were waiting for a special vehicle which would tell a further story for the brand in addition to the Chiron’
To date, a modern Bugatti has represented a perfect balance between high performance, straight-line dynamics and luxurious comfort. This car is something different
‘The Divo is a further project intended to thrill people and the world,’ Winkelmann said when unveiling the car
‘The feedback from our customers was overwhelming.
‘We showed the Divo to a small group of selected Chiron customers. All 40 cars were sold immediately – this was fantastic confirmation for the Bugatti team which had put so much dedication and passion into the project.’
‘The Divo is a further project intended to thrill people and the world,’ Winkelmann adds. ‘Our fans are very important to us.’
The supercar is named after Albert Divo, a French racing driver who was a two-time winner of the famous Targa Florio race on the mountainous roads of Sicily with Bugatti in the late 1920s.
The supercar is named after Albert Divo, a French racing driver who was a two-time winner of the famous Targa Florio race on the mountainous roads of Sicily with Bugatti in the late 1920s