Bugatti bids farewell to its iconic Chiron hypercar with the release of a final production model, aptly named “L’Ultime.” Since its debut in 2016, the Chiron has set remarkable standards in the automotive world, known for being the first road-going car with 1,500 hp and the first production car to exceed 300 mph. Limited to 500 units, the last Chiron, a Super Sport, has been meticulously hand-assembled in Molsheim, France.
“L’Ultime” is a testament to Bugatti’s unparalleled craftsmanship and innovation. The vehicle’s design pays homage to the original 2016 Chiron, featuring a captivating blend of “French Racing Blue” and “Atlantic Blue” colors. This unique gradient effect is enhanced by colored wheels that mirror the car’s hues, creating a stunning visual impact.
The final Chiron is adorned with a special blue Bugatti macaron in the grille and hand-written references to significant places and events in the car’s history. This includes its unveiling in Geneva, appearances at Chantilly, testing at Paul Ricard and its 300 mph run at Ehra-Lessien.
Inside, the cabin is a symphony of luxury and high-tech finishes. The interior features “Deep Blue” leather and “Blue Carbon Matt” accents, with intricate hand-stitched details. The number “500” is prominently displayed on the exterior, wheel caps, rear wing and engraved on the engine cover, marking the culmination of the Chiron era.
Take a closer look at the final edition Chiron in the video below.
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