Launching Bugatti Divo 2019: Sold Out $7.5 Million
It's more than a million higher than the announced price, but that's not going to be a problem, is it?
When Bugatti unveiled the Divo at the Pebble Beach
last year, there is more to the shock that came with its exquisite
styling and other-worldly performance figures. The French carmaker has
already pre-sold every 40 build slot of the supercar, which makes the
Divo an exclusive nameplate that the majority of the world won't be able
to own.
Well, that ends today as we've found an interesting listing at Mobile.de,
a German car listing site. Apparently, one of the 40 build slots is
being sold right now for 7,913,500 euros or $7,545,090 at the current
exchange rates. The dealer that's selling the build slot is DI Automobile GmbH,
which is located near Munich, Germany. According to the listing, the
delivery of the supercar would happen sometime by the end of 2019 or
early 2020.
The Divo is a track-oriented supercar, which makes it significantly different than the equally-amazing and luxurious (and fast) Chiron.
Despite sharing the 1,500-horsepower quad-turbocharged W16 from the
Chiron, it has performance parts that separate it from the esteemed
supercar, as well as a weight loss of around 35 kilograms (77 pounds).
With these upgrades, the Divo can outrun the Chiron at the Nardò test
track by eight seconds.
Although, the Divo has a "conservative" top speed at just 380
kilometers per hour (236 miles per hour). Well, it's a bit of a
disadvantage when compared to the Chiron's 420 km/h (261 mph)
electronically-limited top speed.
While owning this ultrafast supercar was just a distant dream before,
interested buyers would have a chance now until the German listing is
out in the open. The selling price might be a bit higher than the
selling price when the Divo was launched, but if you're among those who
can afford one, that wouldn't be an issue, right?
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