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The 1,478-Horsepower Bugatti Divo Costs $5.8 Million
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| 8/24/18
| James Gilboy
Posted on 08/24/2018 11:04:50 PM PDT by LibWhacker
The 1,478-Horsepower Bugatti Divo Costs $5.8 Million
And you can't have one, because they sold out months ago.
Bugatti
At "The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering" on Friday, Bugatti unveiled its new $5.8 million hypercar, named the Divo after two-time Targa Florio winner Albert Divo.
Bugatti makes clear that the Chiron-based Divo escalates the already-outrageous performance of the car from which it is derived, ratcheting the Chiron's superlatives further skyward. Downforce increases by 198 pounds courtesy of a rear wing 23 percent wider than that of the Chiron, and totals 1,005 pounds versus the Chiron's 807.
Because of a carbon fiber intercooler shroud, lightened wheels, fixed front diffuser flaps, thinner insulation and a lighter sound system, weight dips by 77 pounds. This, with the added downforce, allows the Divo to generate 1.6 G of lateral acceleration. Though drag is added by the amplified downforce, top speed is electronically limited to 236 miles per hour. It'll reach that speed pretty damn quickly, too, as the Divo's eight-liter, quad-turbo W-16 engine will flatten the tarmac before it with 1,478 horsepower (1,500 ps).
These performance augmentations and some undisclosed tweaks to the chassis and suspension make the Divo eight seconds per lap faster around the handling circuit of the Nardò Ring test track than the Chiron. Despite its racetrack-focused development, the Divo isn't just some track toy confined to the safety of smooth tarmac; it's a fully-fledged road car, and can be driven as such.
But not by you or me, because despite costing 5 million ($5.8 million USD) apiecealmost twice what the Chiron costsBugatti sold all 40 Divos before the car was even known to the public.
"When I took up my position at Bugatti at the beginning of the year, I soon learnt that our customers and fans were waiting for a special vehicle which would tell a further story for the brand in addition to the Chiron," stated Stephan Winkelmann, Bugatti's CEO, in the automaker's press release. "The Bugatti team was also very eager to implement a project like this."
"The feedback from our customers was overwhelming," Winkelmann continued. "We showed the Divo to a small group of selected Chiron customers. All 40 cars were sold immediatelythis was fantastic confirmation for the Bugatti team which had put so much dedication and passion into the project."
"The modern interpretation of coachbuilding gave us engineers new freedom," added Stefan Ellrott, head of technical development at Bugatti. "The step that we have taken with the Divo interms of agility and high-performance cornering dynamics can be compared with the overall development from the Veyron to the Chiron."
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Hobbies; Sports
KEYWORDS: bugatti; divo; gildedage
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To: LibWhacker
Looks cool.
Great specs.
Can it survive one competitive 16 mile lap at Nürburgring?
To: Boomer
Might as well put it under glass Exactly! I'd love to buy a few awesome resto-mods at Mecum or B-J. But I have no use for anything that's precious, anything that's so valuable you're afraid to drive it.
To: CaliforniaCraftBeer
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posted on
08/25/2018 3:28:18 AM PDT
by
wally_bert
(Terrific! Terrific? Harve Nyquist never ordered any radials.)
To: LibWhacker
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posted on
08/25/2018 3:30:23 AM PDT
by
CodeToad
( Hating on Trump is hating on me and America!)
To: zeestephen
Bugatti and the ring are long acquainted. So, yes it can.
To: LibWhacker
“ But I have no use for anything that’s precious, anything that’s so valuable you’re afraid to drive it. ”
Like you could actually pay for it?
To: zeestephen
Not with me behind the wheel! It’d be a big smoldering pile of rubble somewhere down by the first turn, lol.
To: LibWhacker
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posted on
08/25/2018 3:44:08 AM PDT
by
Carriage Hill
(Life is simpler when you plow around the stump.)
To: TexasGator
Lol, well, we’re assuming I just won the lottery. That’s what’s nice about some of the auctions; you don’t have to win the lottery first to buy a really sweet daily driver that would actually make a person happier than this Bugatti ever would.
To: governsleastgovernsbest
I’d like a Cougar Eliminator.
If 6’3 me could even get in the driver’s seat, that would be something.
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posted on
08/25/2018 3:55:34 AM PDT
by
wally_bert
(Terrific! Terrific? Harve Nyquist never ordered any radials.)
To: LibWhacker
“that would actually make a person happier than this Bugatti ever would.”
Right off-hand I can’t think of any ...
To: LibWhacker
Cool car, but not for me. The travel trailer would not do well at 200 mph...
To: zeestephen
Can it survive one competitive 16 mile lap at Nürburgring?We are going next summer. You have to be 18 to drive and my son doesn't turn 18 until next June. I just want to go to the Hertz counter at the airport in Frankfort, rent a Golf (or similar) and go drive it like I stole it. It's only 30 Euros (or less if you buy in bulk) for a lap.
To: LibWhacker
For that money, it had better drive itself, pay its own traffic tickets, self-repair like Christine, fly, have A 200-year warranty, pump its own gas, make a really good cup of coffee...
Etc...
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posted on
08/25/2018 4:13:27 AM PDT
by
ExGeeEye
(For dark is the suede that mows like a harvest.)
To: TexasGator
Right off-hand I cant think of any ...I blew the engine in my wife's '91 MR2 a couple of years ago. I couldn't find anyone locally who was willing to replace the engine. My skills have increased in recent years and I believe I am now up to the challenge to do it myself. I just bought the rear half of a Japanese MR2 turbo from the late '90's. If I succeed in getting my new drivetrain installed and working in the old car without involving professionals, the car will be more precious to me than anything made by Bugatti.
To: TexasGator
Boyd Coddington, Chip Foose, Kindig, Noah Alexander... None of their cars could push your happiness meter close to where it’d be if you owned a Divo?
No fair saying you could sell the Divo and buy 30 Chip Foose cars!
To: laker_dad
Hehe, doesn’t Bugatti make a trailer for that thing?
To: LibWhacker
Saw a mini-documentary on Bugatti production. The leather trim for the interior comes from a herd of cattle specially maintained in the Alps with no barbed wire fences and at an altitude above where mosquitos are found to keep the leather as blemish free and uniform as possible. Total attention to detail from start to finish!
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posted on
08/25/2018 4:37:59 AM PDT
by
Joe 6-pack
(Qui me amat, amat et canem meum.)
To: j. earl carter
To: ExGeeEye
It comes with a lawyer and a preacher.
Who wants a car that’s electrically governed to 236 MPH anyway? If I’m gonna burn off the tires, before I can run out of gas, I’ll do it at the speed I choose.
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08/25/2018 4:53:22 AM PDT
by
CTyank
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