The Bugatti Chiron will have a total build run of 500 units, and now we're down to the last 100 of them.
Bugatti Chiron was revealed
in 2016, the hypercar's production was capped at 500 units. The 400th Chiron was recently completed at Bugatti's plant in Molsheim, France, and handed over to its owner, the automaker said on Thursday. That car is a Chiron Super Sport with exposed carbon-fiber bodywork tinted dark green, in case you were wondering. The interior has two-tone green and Beluga Black upholstery, with black anodized metal trim and the optional Sky View glass roof.
The Super Sport is one of many Chiron variants to emerge since production started. It's derived from the Chiron Super Sport 300+ that, in prototype form, broke the 300-mph barrier for production cars in 2019. The Super Sport dials things back a bit, with more luxuries, a more forgiving chassis, and a top speed of"only" 273 mph.The quad-turbo 8.0-liter W-16 engine shared with other Chiron models is tuned to produce 1,578 hp instead of the standard 1,480-hp rating.