Bugatti is back with yet another supercar from its factory and it’s called Bugatti Divo. This car, priced at 5 million euros (Rs 40.64 crore) is another exclusive offering from the Volkswagen Group-owned carmaker, with only 40 units to be manufactured before the next Bugatti version rolls out next year.
Here’s a look at this smashing piece of engineering on four wheels that is likely to match its predecessor the Bugatti Chiron.
The newly-designed, wide front spoiler provides higher downforce and guides more air to the front air inlets, improving the cooling performance.
The supercar is named after Albert Divo, a French racing driver who was a two-time winner of the famous Targa Florio race on the mountainous roads of Sicily with Bugatti in the late 1920s.
It is powered by Bugatti's iconic eight-litre W16 engine with 1,500PS of power and a top speed of 380Km/hr.
The rear end of the Divo features a new, height-adjustable rear spoiler, which functions as an air brake when turned forwards and is set to different angles for individual driving modes.
The Bugatti Divo is 35 kilograms lighter than the Chiron.
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