Bugatti has completed the European tour of the Chiron Pur Sport, with the hypercar now arriving in Gstaad.
Located right by the Swiss Alps, the small town attracts tourists from all over the world, with its breathtaking scenery and promenade. It also hosts one of the company’s showrooms, which was used in the final stop of the model.
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“Surrounded by winding mountain roads, Gstaad is the perfect location to fully enjoy a ride with a hypercar as agile and performant as the Chiron Pur Sport”, said Chris Schenk, the CEO of Bugatti Gstaad. “Each and every expert belonging to our team is proud to work for the prestigious Bugatti brand. We are celebrating the end of a highly successful roadshow at a very special place with an incredible car.”
Subsequent to the stops in some of Europe’s most beautiful cities, such as Paris, London, Hamburg, Geneva, Brussels and Manchester, the Chiron Pur Sport will embark on a journey across the Atlantic Ocean, with the United States of America as its next destination. Bugatti hasn’t said anything else about the U.S. journey of the most agile member of the Chiron family, whose production is scheduled to commence at the carmaker’s Molsheim plant, in France, in the second half of the year.
Limited to just 60 units and priced from €3 million (equal to $3.5 million), excluding tax, the Chiron Pur Sport is powered by a quad-turbo’d 8.0-liter W16 engine, which was optimized and can be revved up to 6,900 rpm, a 200 rpm increase over the other Chirons, making 1,479 HP (1,500 PS / 1,103 kW).