Bugatti recently announced that it has produced 80 percent of the planned 500 examples of the Bugatti Chiron. Now from Molsheim Atelier comes a new, perhaps the most controversial edition of this model, the Chiron Profilée. This unique car will be offered at auction on February 1, 2023 in Paris.
Although it was previously announced that the Bugatti Mistral would be the last model powered by a W16 engine, Bugatti decided that the Chiron Profilée would also be powered by the same 8.0-liter quad-turbo W16 engine with 1,480 hp (1,103 kW) and 1,180 lb-ft (1600 Nm) of torque. It reaches 62 mph in 2.3 seconds with a top speed of 380 km/h, which is 30 km/h more than the Chiron Pur Sport (350 km/h).
This unique car is based on the Pur Sport model, but instead of the raised full-length rear wing, an integrated spoiler is installed, which still generates 80 percent of the Pur Sport’s downforce. It is equipped with a large rear spoiler, wider air intakes, a larger grille to improve cooling, a redesigned front splitter, 10 percent stiffer springs and magnesium wheels. The rear wing has a double function, with its upper surface it creates downforce and with its lower surface it removes hot air.
This is an extraordinary opportunity for all car enthusiasts and especially collectors to own such a unique car.
Also, a few days ago Mate Rimac announced the arrival of a new supercar that will be like no other before: “It’s completely new, so there’s not a single part that’s taken from any car. Nothing carried over from the Chiron, nothing carried over from the Nevera. Everything’s been made from scratch,” said Mate Rimac.
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Source: Bugatti