Bugatti has officially confirmed the production numbers for the highly anticipated successor to the Chiron, set to debut in 2024. The new hypercar, currently codenamed BR1 and rumored to be named “Tourbillon,” will be produced in a limited run of just 250 units. This limited production ensures the vehicle’s exclusivity and aligns with Bugatti’s tradition of crafting highly coveted, limited-edition masterpieces.
Power and Performance
The Chiron successor will continue Bugatti’s legacy of combining extreme power with cutting-edge technology. The new model is expected to feature a hybrid V16 engine, making it the first Bugatti to employ such a powertrain. This setup promises to deliver over 1,000 horsepower, offering unprecedented performance that will likely surpass even the formidable Chiron.
Design and Features
Spy shots and teaser videos have provided glimpses of the hypercar’s design, revealing a sleek, low-profile body with advanced aerodynamics. The vehicle will also feature a unique analog instrument cluster, which functions much like a mechanical watch movement, showcasing Bugatti’s commitment to combining traditional craftsmanship with modern technology.
Production and Availability
Production is slated to begin in 2026, following the official reveal of the vehicle next year. With only 250 units planned, the Chiron successor is set to become one of the most exclusive and sought-after hypercars in the world. This move underscores Bugatti’s strategy to maintain exclusivity and ensure that each car remains a work of art (Yahoo Autos).
Stay tuned for the official unveiling of the Chiron successor, which promises to set new standards in the hypercar segment and captivate car enthusiasts around the globe.
Source: The Supercar Blog, Yahoo Autos, CarBuzz, Motor1