Bugatti Divo
The Bugatti Divo is a mid-engine track focused sports car developed and manufactured by Bugatti Automobiles. The car is named after French racing driver Albert Divo, who raced for Bugatti in the 1920s winning the Targa Florio race two times.
Design similarities maybe recognised given it is loosely based on the Chiron with the underpinnings being similar from a structural standpoint.
The production of the Divo is limited to 40 units and the car will be built alongside the Chiron at the Bugatti factory. All of the 40 cars (priced at €5 million each) were pre-sold before the public debut to Chiron owners through special invitation by the dealers.
Some notable technical specifications include:
An 8.0 litre quad-turbocharged W16 engine producing 1,479 hp sent via a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The result? Acceleration to 100 km/h in 2.4 seconds.