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Bugatti To Reveal New Colour For Chiron At Geneva — The Perfect Bugatti Hue?
Nearly 250 of the 2 million sterling pound hypercars have been sold, and a new carbon fibre colour will be revealed in Geneva Motor Show.
Bugatti will unveil a new special edition of the Chiron at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show in exposed carbon fibre colour "Bleu Royal". The company has sold nearly 250 of the 2 million sterling pound hypercars so far.
Europe accounts for 37 percent of sales, while North America has 30 percent and the Middle East with 26 percent of the 250 orders placed so for the Chiron.
Bugatti says the car on show at Geneva has been built for a buyer from Switzerland, and there are eight carbon colours available to choose for the Chiron.
The Bugatti Chiron costs 2 million sterling pound, and there are still 250 units available, and the company says it will be strictly limited to 500 models.
According to Bugatti, as of now, all examples of the cars have been sold without any buyers having driven the car, and shipments for the first orders are awaited over the next few days. Chiron customers will be invited to a private test drive event at the end of March 2017.
The Bugatti Chiron is powered by a 1479bhp quad-turbocharged 8.0-litre W16 and can reach 100km/ h from a standstill in less than 2.5sec with a top speed of 400km/ h.
Much before the powerful Chiron was revealed, the Bugatti Veyron was considered as the fastest production car in the world. Here is an extensive photo gallery of the Bugatti Veyron, click to view.