
The wizardry involved in tinted composites is something only understood by a few companies, and perhaps a few alchemists. The exterior and interior accents are why this Chiron will be set apart from its siblings. What is shared among all examples is the 1,500 horsepower quad-turbo sixteen-cylinder engine. It sends 1,180 lb-ft of torque to all wheels thanks to 3 active differentials.

While its predecessor had 4 equally-sized turbochargers, the Chiron has a sequential setup on each side of the block. This does away with the lag and limited boost of the Veyron, and it offers maximum torque from 2,000 to 6,000 rpm. But this is the end of the line for this great engine. Bugatti has announced that the Chiron will be the final model to use the W16 engine.

The move to smaller engines with electric assist is inevitable, so don't miss this opportunity for 8 liters of raw power. Click the link below for all the details and make room for a new centerpiece in your collection.