The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport, which recently stepped into the spotlight, celebrated its public premiere at the Milano Monza Open-Air Motor Show in Italy. It was also accompanied by Bugatti Bolide, the racetrack-only hypercar introduced last year. At the open-air motor show, both luxury cars drove through the streets of Milan in a parade to show off their size.
Bugatti President Stephan Winkelmann was behind the wheel of the new Chiron Super Sport, which celebrated its digital premiere a few days ago. The luxury sports car maker claims that the new Chiron model is a mix of luxurious comfort and high performance. With an 8.0-liter W16 engine and four turbos, similar to the Chiron Super Sport 300+, Bugatti has made some significant tweaks to make it faster.
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Bugatti Bolide causes a stir at the Milano Monza Open-Air Motor Show in Italy. (Bugatti)
The brand has added larger turbochargers with compressor wheels and developed a new chassis that enables high speeds. The weight has been reduced by 23 kg and the deep-drawn front makes it aerodynamically efficient. The top speed of the Chiron Super Sport is 440 km / h, which makes it incredibly fast. Bugatti will only produce 30 copies of this hyper sports car and each will cost around 3.2 million euros ₹28.50 million euros).
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The Bugatti Bolide with its aggressive futuristic chassis also shares the same platform as the Chiron, but is able to generate an incredible 1825 hp with a maximum torque of 1850 Nm. According to the claim of the luxury car manufacturer, Bolide is the fastest and lightest vehicle concept that has been produced recently. It has also stated that it can reach the 100 km / h speed in just 2.17 seconds. This racetrack-only hypercar had no price tag and is supposed to be an exclusive piece for a long-standing Bugatti customer.