Meet The €5 Million, Track-Focused Bugatti Divo
Bugatti has constantly teased us with the Divo over the last few months, and now the ultra-exclusive mega-Bug has been officially revealed. Unless your bank account has an unfathomably large number of zeroes in it, you might not be able to get your head around some aspects of the Divo.
At €5million a pop, it’s double the price of the already not-cheap Chiron. But you don’t get any extra power – it’s still the same 1479bhp from an 8.0-litre W16 engine, linked to a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox and four-wheel-drive. Bugatti says that equates to a 0-62mph time of just 2.4 seconds – the time most F1 teams take to complete a pit stop – and, given a long enough piece of tarmac, a top speed of 236mph.
You might’ve been expecting a higher top speed than that. After all, the Chiron maxes out 25mph later. Instead, the focus is heavily on cornering. Although it’s road-legal, the Divo’s main purpose is to be completely ace at pounding around a racetrack. Around Nardò’s handling track, it’s eight whole seconds quicker than the Chiron.
To go this fast, the suspension and chassis were both tuned to make the car more agile. Lightweight wheels, less sound insulation (we’ll happily hear more of the W16, thanks) and a carbon-fibre intercooler cover add up to a small weight saving of 35kg.
The Divo makes up for this by offering 90kg more downforce than a Chiron. As you’ll spot, the car is definitely a Bugatti but more so – more aggressive, more focused. The front is all-new, bar the signature grille, and seems to feature more air intakes than bodywork. Eye up any angle of the car, and you’ll take in a host of aerodynamic features like the side vents and ducts. Oh, and that massive spoiler. Just like the McLaren Senna, the performance dictates the styling. The fact it looks like a Hot Wheels car from 2302 is just a bonus.
Inside, it’s like 3D Tron. Everything in your eye-line is a searing shade of electric blue, and the dashboard is made of stunning matt carbon fibre. Bugatti also turned its attention to the ergonomics, even though most of these cars will never see the open road. But if you’re buying a car like this, you’d probably expect some comfort.
Bugatti boss Stephan Winkelmann said: “Our customers and fans were waiting for a special vehicle which would tell a further story for the brand in addition to the Chiron.”
Just 40 will be made, and all are spoken for.
So, what do you make of it?
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Bugatti: we have to make a lightweight track-focused super sportscar made for corners.
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adds 8.0L W16 with 4 turbos
Or you could buy a Chiron if you want to own one and a GT2RS or whatever hardcore trackday car you prefer. And you still have over 2 million € left.
Imo this car is completely pointless as a car with a 8 litre W16 and a weight close to 2 tons isn´t meant to be a track weapon in the first place.
And let´s be honest, how high are the chances that the owner of such a 40 piece limited 5 million € car actually beats it around a race track?
For some reason I highly doubt that subtracting 35kg’s and adding 90kg’s of downforce will make a over 2 ton 1500 hp boat handle like a track car. Bugatti’s to me are like an over the top muscle car that is really luxurious. Straight line speed of insane proportions with the wine glass steady in the cup holder. That’s Bugatti
Its 4300 pounds is not enough
Well, the W16 itself weighs 1700 pounds.
Weight cutting
Seriously?? 35 kilos?! Might as well not have dropped any weight considering how heavy the damn thing is anyway…
they really couldve went all the way in terms of weight savings, but i guess not :/
It’s nice. It’s what they used to do in the olden days.
Same chassis same engine, new look, 35kg less and 90kg more downforce. If it still weighs over 1.9t and has really low downforce for its class what’s the point
CT is dead