Technology, Luxury Vehicles

Bugatti unveils its Tourbillon: A 1,800-horsepower hybrid masterpiece blending tradition and innovation. 

Bugatti's stunning Tourbillon to replace the Chiron.

March 11, 2019: Luxury hypercar 110 Ans Bugatti presented at the annual Geneva International Motor Show 2019. (Photo: Shutterstock / Art Konovalov)

In a bold move that defies industry expectations, Bugatti has revealed its latest masterpiece: the Bugatti Tourbillon. This hybrid powerhouse is set to replace the iconic $3.3 million Chiron, pushing the boundaries of automotive engineering and luxury.

As reported by CNN, the Tourbillon showcases Bugatti's commitment to mechanical artistry in an increasingly electrified world. Despite Bugatti's recent merger with electric supercar maker Rimac, CEO Mate Rimac insisted on preserving Bugatti's combustion engine heritage while embracing cutting-edge hybrid technology.

At the heart of the Tourbillon lies a naturally aspirated 16-cylinder engine, developed in collaboration with British racing specialists Cosworth. This mechanical marvel works in harmony with three electric motors - one at the rear and two at the front - collectively delivering a staggering 1,800 horsepower.

The Tourbillon's design philosophy extends to its interior, where traditional craftsmanship meets modern technology. The instrument cluster pays homage to high-end watchmaking, featuring a dual-needle speedometer reminiscent of a clock face. A discreet display screen with Apple CarPlay functionality is available on demand, carefully integrated to preserve the timeless aesthetic.

Efficiency hasn't been overlooked, with the Tourbillon capable of traveling 37 miles on pure electric power. However, drivers can opt for continuous combustion engine operation if desired.

Production will be limited to just 250 units, each meticulously assembled at Bugatti's Molsheim atelier in France. With a starting price of approximately $4 million, the Tourbillon represents the pinnacle of automotive exclusivity and performance.

As the automotive landscape evolves, Bugatti's Tourbillon stands as a testament to the enduring allure of mechanical engineering, reimagined for a new era of hybrid supercars.

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