Bugatti Celebrates 110th Anniversary with A Limited Edition Chiron Sport!

In 1909, industrial designer Ettore Bugatti unveiled his first ever automobile, the Type 10, giving birth to the iconic car brand in the city of Molsheim.

Chiron Sport ‘110 ans Bugatti’, Credit: Luxury Launches

To celebrate the 110th anniversary of the company and pay tribute to its French heritage, Bugatti has revealed a limited edition version of its Chiron Sport hypercar – a more capable version of the Chiron that was unveiled last year at the Geneva Motor show. Called the Chiron Sport ‘110 ans Bugatti’.

The limited edition comes with unique design and color changes inside and out to make it stand out from the standard model. The special edition Chiron Sport features a subtle two-tone color scheme which is a combination of matt ‘Steel Blue’ paint job on the rear and Steel Blue Carbon for the exposed carbon fiber at the front. The French tricolor “Le Bleu-Blanc-Rouge”, with its colors of blue, white and red, appear on the Chiron’s movable rear wing, the door mirrors and aluminum filler caps on both sides. Matt black wheels covering blue brake calipers complete the special touches on the outside.

Chiron Sport ‘110 ans Bugatti’, Credit: Luxury Launches

On the inside, the cabin features the same theme and has tricolor stripes on the headrests and backrests of the two-tone blue leather and Alcantara seats. It also has the Sky View glass panel roof, which was recently added to the options list, as standard equipment. The limited edition model is mechanically identical to the regular Chiron Sport. It is powered by the same quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16 engine that produces a tarmac-shattering 1,479-horsepower.

Chiron Sport ‘110 ans Bugatti’, Credit: Luxury Launches

The hypercar can go from zero to 62mph in just 2.5 seconds and hit a top speed which is limited to 261mph. Only 20 examples of the Bugatti Chiron Sport ‘110 ans Bugatti’ will be built, but the pricing details are yet to be announced.

Source: Luxury Launches

 

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