Meanwhile, the side profile image of the upcoming model shows that it’s a longtail version, much like the Chiron Super Sport unveiled two years ago. That said, we can expect the one-off to have a top speed of 273 mph, drawing power from Bugatti’s 1,577-horsepower, quad-turbo W16 engine. Whether it will be a “300+” model or not, that’s up in the air right now.
We’re unsure if this will be the last rendition of the Bugatti Chiron, given that the automaker is ready to debut its electrified replacement. The automaker’s next hypercar is the last model penned by Achim Anscheidt, who left the company after 19 years and was replaced by Frank Heyl, a Bugatti design department veteran.
We’ll know more about the upcoming Bugatti Chiron soon enough as it’s scheduled to debut tomorrow, on August 10, 2023, at 4:00 a.m. EST.