The Bugatti Tourbillon costs 3.9 million euros, which is more than $4 million.
Bugatti aims for the Tourbillon to reach 300 mph, bringing it in line with the Chiron Super Sport 300+. The Tourbillon's top speed is currently 227 mph, but Bugatti may achieve their target through a software update or in future variants. The hybrid vehicle boasts 1,800 horsepower, surpassing the Chiron Super Sport 300+ in terms of acceleration.
The new Bugatti model was named "Tourbillon" after a watchmaking invention made by a Swiss-born genius living in France in 1801. The term refers to a complex and beautiful mechanism that counteracts the effects of gravity on a watch for more consistent timekeeping. Bugatti chose this name to reflect the car's mechanical timelessness and its aim to create a car that will be displayed on concours lawns for generations to come.