It's taken eight years to build all 500 of the promised Bugatti Chiron supercars, but the French-German automaker has finally completed its production run with a special celebratory Super Sport model ...
Eight years after stunning the world with its 1,500-hp follow-up to the Veyron, Bugatti has announced the very last Chiron supercar—its 500 th to be produced—has left its factory in Molsheim, France.
We've very happily tested the current top-line global supercar, the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport, one of the fastest cars in the world, right up to its claimed limit of 250 mph, and there's nothing else ...
Apparently, even some Bugatti owners consider the real-world ramifications of a $3.6-million, 1,500-horsepower car. The Chiron Pur Sport is proof. Somewhere, perhaps between the helipad and the ...
Bugatti stunned the automotive world in the fall of 2019 when a new version of the Chiron cracked the 300-mph barrier, making it the fastest production car in the world by a significant margin at the ...
Hypercars are usually treated like rolling investment portfolios, spending most of their lives tucked away in climate-controlled garages instead of racking up kilometers. Even in the rare cases where ...
With its name uttered in the same exclusive automotive-enthusiast circles as Ferrari, McLaren, and Koenigsegg, Bugatti ranks among the best hypercars of all time. With comparisons like that, you'd ...
Bugatti's next hypercar to succeed the Chiron will debut in 2024 before launching in 2026, the automaker confirmed on Thursday. Bugatti also announced the retirement of design chief Achim Anscheidt.