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Let’s say the $3 million Bugatti Chiron is too frugal for your blood, Bugatti still has you covered with the $5.4 million Divo. Well, that is if you have already ordered yours. All 40 units of ...
The point of the Divo is handling agility rather than flat-out top speed, and Bugatti designed this particular model to do things that the Chiron itself might not feel as comfortable doing out on ...
The Divo was sold out even before Bugatti showed the car back in 2018, and every owner is a previous Bugatti customer. Specifically, there'll be a Chiron already parked in the garage to keep the ...
What is the Divo, apart from a 'roided out 1,500-horsepower, $5.78 million hypercar that you can't even buy because it's sold out already? Well, while the Chiron was envisioned as the world's ...
After the Chiron and Chiron Sport, Bugatti prepares to roll out the third variant of the 1,500-horsepower hypercar from Molsheim. The French automaker confirmed that Albert Divo is the man who ...
Bugatti makes clear that the Chiron-based Divo escalates the already-outrageous performance of the car from which it is derived, ratcheting the Chiron’s superlatives further skyward. Downforce ...
Built as a more exclusive, track-oriented version of the Chiron, the Divo is one of the French luxury carmaker’s most innovative creations. But is it so mind-blowingly superior to demand almost ...
More cornering machine. As for the Divo, it’s a $5.5 million bespoke uprated version of the Chiron, the current supercar that succeeded the long-running Veyron, which first set production car ...
Gone also is the Divo's giant fixed rear wing, replaced by an active wing like that on the Chiron. The back of La Voiture Noire is perhaps where it differs the most from other modern Bugattis.
Its successor, the Chiron, upped the handling abilities significantly, but apparently, Bugatti thought there was room to grow on this front. Enter the Divo, an ultra-limited production car based ...
When the French supercar maker set out to build its first derivative of the Chiron, it had a different mission in mind. The ultra-limited Bugatti Divo, which is named after French race car driver ...
When Bugatti finally revealed the Divo, a $5.7 million Chiron-based coachbuild project, it ended up looking a lot more like the Chiron than we thought it would. But that wasn't the only surprise.