The latest teaser of Bugatti’s upcoming debut promises the vehicle is “the last of its kind”. The special model debuts at The Quail, a motorsports gathering, during Monterey Car Week at 10:20 a.m. PT.
The teaser video shows a lateral V-shaped taillight that leads to a horizontal lamp. If we could see the two taillights, we’d expect them to create an X-shaped arrangement on the vehicle’s tail.
The first teaser (below) was equally enigmatic. There was the message “unlock an icon”. The attached photo showed a stack of light bars. The image showed one of the vehicle’s headlights.
Calling this vehicle an “icon” and “the last of its kind” only adds to the mystery as the styling cues seen in the teaser images don’t seem to match any current Bugatti. This makes us wonder if the company is referring to something different by saying this is the final model of its kind.
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Bugatti boss Mate Rimac says the Chiron successor is heavily electrified, and he seriously hints it might not have a W16 engine. With that evidence in mind, perhaps the vehicle premiering at The Quail is actually the last Bugatti without any hybrid assistance.
There is also a rumor that the new vehicle will be a limited-edition convertible. In this case, “the last of its kind” could mean that this is the last Bugatti to run on the Chiron chassis.
Bugatti is currently finishing production of the Chiron family. All Standard Model and Bolide units have buyers, but the company has yet to build them. It has already delivered all Super Sport 300+ units. Centodieci customers have also started receiving their cars.
The successor to the Chiron is said to have made its public debut in 2024. Although the design is supposedly complete, Bugatti is showing the car to potential buyers to fill order books. The company says the model has features never before seen on a production vehicle. The automaker expects customers to walk away “amazed” by the machine.
The latest teaser of Bugatti’s upcoming debut promises the vehicle is “the last of its kind”. The special model debuts at The Quail, a motorsports gathering, during Monterey Car Week at 10:20 a.m. PT.
The teaser video shows a lateral V-shaped taillight that leads to a horizontal lamp. If we could see the two taillights, we’d expect them to create an X-shaped arrangement on the vehicle’s tail.
The first teaser (below) was equally enigmatic. There was the message “unlock an icon”. The attached photo showed a stack of light bars. The image showed one of the vehicle’s headlights.
Calling this vehicle an “icon” and “the last of its kind” only adds to the mystery as the styling cues seen in the teaser images don’t seem to match any current Bugatti. This makes us wonder if the company is referring to something different by saying this is the final model of its kind.
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Bugatti boss Mate Rimac says the Chiron successor is heavily electrified, and he seriously hints it might not have a W16 engine. With that evidence in mind, perhaps the vehicle premiering at The Quail is actually the last Bugatti without any hybrid assistance.
There is also a rumor that the new vehicle will be a limited-edition convertible. In this case, “the last of its kind” could mean that this is the last Bugatti to run on the Chiron chassis.
Bugatti is currently finishing production of the Chiron family. All Standard Model and Bolide units have buyers, but the company has yet to build them. It has already delivered all Super Sport 300+ units. Centodieci customers have also started receiving their cars.
The successor to the Chiron is said to have made its public debut in 2024. Although the design is supposedly complete, Bugatti is showing the car to potential buyers to fill order books. The company says the model has features never before seen on a production vehicle. The automaker expects customers to walk away “amazed” by the machine.