Bugatti is wrapping up the chapter of the Chiron in anticipation of the inbound Tourbillon, but not before going out with a ...
Bugatti's Director of Design, Frank Heyl, answered the call and created a 3D-printed cup holder that clips inside the ...
The head-turning speed machine is based on the outgoing Chiron and has a striking exterior inspired by one of Bugatti's most famous open-top vehicles, the 1934 Type 57 Roadster Grand Raid.
A Bugatti Chiron owner wanted to carry cups in the car, so Bugatti designer Frank Heyl's team mocked up a cupholder.
While the World Record Edition models based on the Veyron and Chiron were produced in limited ... World Record Edition ...
A Chiron owner asked for a cupholder after she spilled some Red Bull in her hypercar. Bugatti promptly came up with a solution that slides neatly into the driver’s side door pocket. The custom-made ...
Late Thursday night in Molsheim, France, Bugatti unveiled its next hypercar to follow the lineage of the Veyron and Chiron. It’s called the Tourbillon, so-named in the spirit of ultra-high-end ...
No better way for the quad-turbo W16 to bow out than a car where it sounds like the engine is escaping from the chassis ...
Driven by Bugatti’s chief test driver Andy Wallace ... Grand Sport Vitesse with its previous 254mph record. Unlike the Chiron Super Sport 300+, this Mistral borrows its striking orange ...
Bugatti's W-16 hypercars may be capable of 282 mph with the roof down, but they do not come with cup holders. That was a problem for one Chiron owner, who apparently spilled a drink in her car's ...