Bugatti has long been renowned for its exorbitantly priced supercars and performance specifications that leave its competitors in the dust. However, even by the brand’s extraordinary standards, the new Tourbillon hypercar is taking opulence and luxury to new heights.
Bugatti plans to produce only 250 of these hybrid hypercars, each powered by a new 16-cylinder engine. Wealthy clients worldwide are now personalizing their Bugatti Tourbillons, giving us a glimpse into just how high the price of this car can climb.
Recently, a leaked configuration revealed a nearly $1 million options package for the Bugatti Tourbillon, pushing the total value of the car to a staggering $5.56 million.
This configuration briefly appeared on Instagram before being taken down, perhaps because Bugatti didn’t want the world to see just how much its new car could cost. Of course, someone managed to save the configuration, and the details within have left enthusiasts awe-struck.
Specifically, this Bugatti Tourbillon is equipped with the new Equipe Pur Sang package, valued at $240,000. With this package, the owner can add eight exhaust pipes and upgrade to an aerodynamic body shell. But the most expensive option on this car is its exterior paint job.
The hypercar is finished in a stunning combination of Matt Vermillion Carbon and Matt Red, costing a whopping $360,000. To put that into perspective, this paint job is more expensive than a brand-new Ferrari 296 GTB, which starts at $347,000.
The Bugatti Tourbillon’s exterior paint job alone costs $360,000.
But that’s not all—the anonymous owner also opted for the panoramic Sky View glass roof, valued at $75,000. This is a $10,000 premium compared to the same feature on the Bugatti Chiron.
The anonymous owner’s choices for the interior of their Bugatti Tourbillon.
Other options include the Performance Noir radiator grille for $25,000, a black exhaust finish for $15,000, two-tone wheels for $20,000, a Bugatti logo on the rear wing for $15,000, a carbon interior package for $15,000, a dashboard with rose gold accents for $65,000, an embroidered elephant symbol on the headrest for $10,000, a paint protection film for $25,000, and a set of luggage for $36,000.
The Bugatti Tourbillon’s other costly options.
The Bugatti Tourbillon’s luggage set costs $36,000.
It’s no exaggeration to say that spending $10,000 or $20,000 on options for the Bugatti Tourbillon is like rounding up to the nearest dollar. Owning a Bugatti supercar is not just about having the money; it’s about being prepared to invest a lot more.
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