• Production of the Chiron is in its final stages.
  • The Chiron Super Sport is the only production car to surpass 300 mph.
  • A Tangerine orange leather interior makes this car stand out from all other Chirons we’ve seen.

Bugatti will soon unveil the long-awaited successor to the Chiron, complete with a brand-new naturally-aspirated V16. As we eagerly await the arrival of this new model, Bugatti continues to build the Chiron and this is one of the latest to leave the Molsheim factory.

This Chiron is a Super Sport, arguably the most desirable of all versions. It’s mechanically identical to the record-setting Chiron Super Sport 300+ but has a more well-equipped interior, and the owner of this example wanted to make a statement with the cabin of their car.

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Much of the French hypercar’s interior is bathed in gorgeous Tangerine leather, including the center and sides of the steering wheel and parts of the dashboard. The orange leather continues across the transmission tunnel and over the seats, where there is gorgeous quilted stitching and black leather headrests.

The headrests also feature an elephant motif stitching in orange. The owner has also opted for polished aluminum accents and various carbon fiber inserts.

 This Bugatti Chiron Super Sport Is The Stuff Of Dreams

While the interior of this Chiron is bright, the exterior is more restrained. The bodywork is adorned in a special color developed exclusively for this car, dubbed Vert Jade. It suits the shape of the Super Sport perfectly. Look closely, and you’ll notice the car’s horseshoe front grille has vertical mesh elements, further adding to its unique appeal.

Found beneath the skin of the Chiron Super Sport is an 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16 pumping out 1,578 hp and 1,180 lb-ft (1,600 Nm) of torque. The car has a limited top speed of 236 mph (380 km/h) from the factory, but in 2019, Bugatti took a Chiron Sport Sport 300+ through to a top speed of 304.7 mph (490 km/h) at the Ehra-Lessien testing facility.