40 apartments alone, and they’re going for a minimum of $4.7 million each.
With a starting price of more over $1 million and a limited manufacturing run, bao bugatti unveils a new supercar. 65181dcf996a1 Launching at a starting price of more than $4.7 million, Bugatti’s next supercar is limited to only 40 units.
Last week, there were reports that Bugatti Bolide will be put into production for the affluent, and this week, those allegations were confirmed.
The French company said during the California, USA-based The Quail event that they would only produce 40 of this pure racing supercar at an initial price of more than $4.7 million USD, and will deliver them to clients all over the world in 2024.
After receiving positive response from customers (and perhaps even deposits), Bugatti decided to bring the Bolide (French for “racing car”) into production in 2021.
The French manufacturer’s plan is to maximize the performance potential of its 8.0L W16 engine by installing it in the world’s lightest racing chassis while simultaneously improving aerodynamics and downforce.
The Bugatti Bolide’s W16 engine is a significant boost over the Chiron’s, capable of producing up to 1,824 hp and 1,850 Nm of torque on pure racing 110 octane fuel. However, conventional RON 98 gasoline may be used to provide the same output as the Chiron Super Sport (1,600 hp and 1,600 Nm) in the standard model. Even though the car is heavier than the idea by 200 kilograms (1,450 against 1,240 kilograms), its power-to-weight ratio of 0.9 is excellent.