By Jay Khan, August 25, 2016
The Chiron is 300bhp more powerful then the Veyron it replaces and is limited to just 500 units with 250 of those units already finding homes.
The Chiron is never going to be cheap and despite costing £1.9m GBP the asking price hasn’t deterred buyers from adding optional extras at an average of £250,000 GBP.
Based around a new carbon-fibre monocoque chassis the Chiron’s exterior body is also entirely made up of carbon-fibre meaning that it will be considerably lighter than the Veyron.
Being lighter should enable the Chiron to be more than just a straight-line speed monster, a light overall weight should enable a more agile driving experience than the Veyron could muster.
Well only 500 people will ever experience this fearsome display of engineering being pushed to the limits in the form of a near £2m Hypercar.
But will Bugatti ever make a five-door Chiron? no way but it’s a good attempt from X-Tomi.


