Bugatti confirmed that the Veyron’s successor will indeed be named after works racing driver Louis Chiron, with the car debuting at the Geneva Motor Show on the 29th of February.
Bugatti President Wolfgang Dürheimer said in a news release that since the company “wanted to make the best significantly better,” the Chiron will be “the world’s most powerful, fastest, most luxurious and most exclusive production super sports car.” That’s quite a boast.
Bugatti President Wolfgang Dürheimer said in a news release that since the company “wanted to make the best significantly better,” the Chiron will be “the world’s most powerful, fastest, most luxurious and most exclusive production super sports car.” That’s quite a boast.