After a long wait, the Bugatti-Rimac joint venture has officially unveiled the limited-edition Bugatti Tourbillon, with only 250 units available worldwide.

This model replaces the Chiron, which was introduced in 2016. The Tourbillon is the fourth Bugatti model in the brand’s modern era, including the EB110 and Veyron.

Instead of the traditional practice of naming cars after racers and brand-related legends, the Bugatti Tourbillon takes its name from the Tourbillon mechanism found in Swiss mechanical watches.

In terms of design, the Tourbillon draws inspiration from legends such as the Type 57 SC Atlantic, Type 41 Royale, and Type 35, some of the most beautiful cars ever produced by Bugatti.

Compared to the Chiron, the Bugatti Tourbillon boasts a bolder style with a large horseshoe-shaped grille, previously introduced on the W16 Mistral.

The distinctive ‘C’ shape has been refined, and it features the French flag behind the front wheel arch, similar to the Bugatti Divo. The car is equipped with Michelin Pilot Cup Sport 2 tires, sized 285/35 R20 at the front and 345/30 R21 at the rear.

The rear of the Bugatti Tourbillon showcases an artistic blend of bold straight lines, dual exhaust pipes, and LED taillights integrated with the Bugatti logo, a combination of the W16 Mistral and La Voiture Noire.

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