Bugatti has been busy producing the extraordinary hand-built Chiron in Molsheim, France since 2016. The 300th Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport is now leaving the Atelier in Alsace.
A Bugatti client selected “Nocturne” as the dominant paintwork color on the 300th Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport. The mirror arms, exterior mirror housings, windshield wipers, Bugatti horseshoe and rear wing are in “Grey Carbon” and the Bugatti logo shines in elegant “Gris Rafale”. Bugatti’s trademark C-line and the tail light bezels and wheels in a “Gun Powder” finish contrast the dark paintwork. The engine cover is an extremely light carbon hood.
The Pur Sport Interior Package for the vehicle includes “Beluga Black” for the leather and Alcantara with contrasting seams in “Gris Rafale”. To pay homage to Ettore Bugatti’s younger brother Rembrandt, a drawing of the famous dancing elephant decorates the head restraints. The optional Sky View will give passengers a view of the open sky.
The car is powered by an 8.0-liter W16 engine delivering 1,500 PS and 1,600 newton meters that is designed for an engine speed of up to 6,900 revolutions per minute. With the 15 percent shorter transmission ratio, the Chiron Pur Sport accelerates even faster than the Chiron: from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.3 seconds, up to 200 km/h in 5.5 seconds, and less than 12 seconds to 300 km/h.
Only 60 Chiron Pur Sport will be built.
The Chiron Pur Sport designed for lateral acceleration has been built in the Atelier in Molsheim in the Alsace region of France since fall 2020. Only 60 vehicles at a unit price of 3 million euros (net) will be made. The majority will be delivered to their owners this year.
In addition to the Chiron Pur Sport, Bugatti employees are assembling the Chiron Sport and the Divo in Molsheim this year. With the La Voiture Noire that Bugatti presented in March 2019, the French manufacturer is finally offering the most exclusive and most expensive car in the world in 2021.