• The Bugatti Tourbillon is reportedly available with an optional Equipe Pur Sang package.
  • This new option adds visual upgrades, including 8 tailpipes and additional fins at the rear.
  • The package reportedly adds $240,000 to the $4 million starting price of the hypercar.

Bugatti is no stranger to spoiling its customers with extensive customization options and, in some cases, bespoke features that make each hypercar truly unique. The latest example is the Tourbillon, which is reportedly available with a new “Equipe Pur Sang” package that adds an eye-catching eight tailpipes along with other exclusive visual tweaks.

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Although Bugatti has yet to officially announce the Tourbillon Equipe Pur Sang package, renderings have already surfaced online, allegedly straight from the brand’s configurator.

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The leaked images were shared on Instagram by @bugattitourbillon.registry and reveal several exterior and interior enhancements. These upgrades are reserved for those willing to check the right boxes, adding yet another layer of exclusivity to an already rare vehicle.

An Exhausting Statement

The standout feature is undoubtedly the eight exhaust pipes—four on each side—replacing the standard Tourbillon’s dual tailpipe setup. If these renderings are accurate, this would mark the highest number of tailpipes ever fitted to a Bugatti, surpassing even the six tailpipes on the 2021 La Voiture Noire and the 1938 Type 57 Atlantic Coupe.

Photos: @bugattitourbillon.registry / Instagram

Sharper Looks and Distinctive Details

Beyond the extravagant exhaust configuration, the Equipe Pur Sang package includes a redesigned front bumper with reshaped intakes and a more streamlined splitter. At the rear, the hypercar sports a body-colored diffuser and subtle fins on the sides of the adaptive rear wing.

The model shown in the renderings appears to be finished in a Matt Red with exposed carbon fiber accents. Adding to the exclusivity, the Equipe Pur Sang logo is prominently displayed at the base of the horseshoe grille and on the rear wing. This naming choice echoes the Veyron 16.4 Pur Sang, although this new version adopts a more subdued, matte finish.

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Inside, Bugatti designers have added Equipe Pur Sang badges on the headrests and the dashboard, and a new Aerolithe color for the upholstery. The latter is combined with a Matt Vermillion and a Matt Red finish for the carbon fiber, joined by matching stitching.

Despite the visual upgrades, there’s no mention of performance enhancements. The Tourbillon still boasts an impressive 1,775 hp (1,324 kW / 1,800 PS) from its naturally aspirated 8.3-liter V16 paired with three electric motors.

The Price Of Exclusivity

According to the Instagram page that revealed the new package, the Equipe Pur Sang option adds $240,000 to the Bugatti Tourbillon’s price of €3.8 million ($4 million). If accurate, that means the package alone costs more than a brand-new Porsche 911 GT3, which currently starts at $224,000 in the US. Still, the added exclusivity does make the Tourbillon a bit more special—something that matters to Bugatti buyers.

It will be interesting to see how many of the 250 Tourbillon owners will opt for the Equipe Pur Sang version, and whether Bugatti will soon offer other similarly intriguing options in its configurator.

 Bugatti’s $240,000 Package Gives Your Tourbillon Eight Exhaust Pipes
The standard Bugatti Tourbillon (above) and the La Voiture Noire (below).
 Bugatti’s $240,000 Package Gives Your Tourbillon Eight Exhaust Pipes