Bugatti Tourbillon combines V16 hybrid innovation and hand-crafted sophistication to bring in the next generation of hypercar mastery.
Bugatti does not build cars—it builds icons. And with the Bugatti Tourbillon, the company again raises the bar for what can be achieved in a hypercar. It’s not merely a Chiron replacement. It is a whole new book that combines the traditional elegance with modern performance.

Committed to the tourbillon watch complication—a credo of precision and kinetic elegance—the Tourbullon fulfils its namesake potential by delivering mechanical nuance packaged packaged in design masterwork.
A New Heart: The V16 Hybrid

Bucking convention, the Tourbillon uses instead of the mythical W16 an entirely new naturally aspirated 8.3L V16 engine co-developed by Cosworth and paired with three electric motors. The result? A monster 1,800+ hp hybrid monster with the ability to accelerate 0–100 km/h in under 2 seconds.
Bugatti’s approach is bold: a naturally aspirated V16 in an electrified era, offering raw emotional power with instant electric torque. A perfect union of analog soul and digital precision.
Design: Timeless, Tactile, Transcendent

While it retains Bugatti’s iconic horseshoe grille and C-line profile, the Tourbillon’s shape is all-new—flowing, sculptural, and incredibly aerodynamic. Advanced materials like titanium, carbon fiber, and aerospace-grade composites ensure the chassis is lighter, stronger, and sleeker than ever.

The interior is a tip of the hat to haute horology: analog dials evoking high-end watches, crystal center clock, and mechanical interconnecting mechanisms exposed, all in a French leather, carbon fiber, and craftsman metal cabin. It’s emotional mechanical luxury.
More Than Performance—A Legacy exceeding my expectations

Tourbillon is set to be limited to just 250 units, each meticulously handcrafted at Bugatti’s Molsheim atelier. Buyers will receive concierge-level service, custom specs, and collector-grade exclusivity.
This isn’t just a car for now—it’s a future classic, a symbol of elite craftsmanship and engineering vision that transcends trends.