Bugatti’s Last Gas Powered Supercar Heads To Auction

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The definition of a guaranteed collector car.

If you’re a fan of German made supercars then you will, understandably, be quite familiar with the Bugatti brand. The first popularized the W16 engine platform, some of the world’s fastest automobiles have come from a Bugatti factory. One such model is the Bugatti Chiron which was one of the world’s premiere supercars for many years. While almost everybody knows about the base model, and some of the extra features options, very few understand the true power of this particular model.

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That sub genre was called the Chiron Profilee, a common ground between the raw performance of the Pur Sport and a luxury model. Powering the wheels of this German supercar you’ll still find the incredible W16 engine that we have all known and loved since this year on state view. Incredibly, this engine was capable of making 1600 hp from the factory which is something that most supercars could only dream of. Overall, this trim level of the Bugatti Chiron was always met shut off for the driver more than any other model on the market which is exactly what it does in spades.

In fact, the pro file is the fastest accelerating Sheran out there with the 0 to 60 of 2.3 seconds. Even the best Porsches, Lamborghinis, or Ferraris are seemingly incapable of keeping up with the crazy fast hyper car. So, with all of this in mind, it makes sense that this year on is this Chiron is expected to be the highest and incredibly valuable piece when Bugatti inevitably puts it up for auction. On top of that, it’s also been called the last gas powered car the incredible auto manufacturer has or will ever make. As for that claim, time will only tell

Elizabeth Puckett

Elizabeth Puckett is a dynamic and skilled automotive writer, known for her deep understanding of the car industry and her ability to engage readers. Elizabeth's articles often reflect her keen insight into car culture and her appreciation for automotive history.

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