Bugatti Claims A New Hypercar With Combustion Engine Will Follow The Chiron
by AutoExpert | 25 January, 2022
Mate Rimac discussed ideas for a new hypercar with real estate magnate and Bugatti collector Manny Khoshbin during the Monterey Car Week in August 2021. He would not elaborate further at that moment, just stating that the all-new vehicle that will succeed the Chiron is under development and is expected to arrive in 2024.
In January 2022, the CEO of the newly created Bugatti Rimac firm had more comments regarding the enigmatic vehicle. Mate Rimac, the CEO of Bugatti Rimac, claimed that the combustion engine has still a bright future in a video explaining the record-breaking 2021 and the corporate structure of the company.
He promises that the new hypercar would amaze us with characteristics that have never previously been seen in a production car. If Lamborghini can keep the V12 intact for the Aventador's replacement, we hope that the quad-turbo 8.0-liter meets ever-stricter emissions rules.
The upcoming Bugatti won't be completely devoid of electricity, even if the ICE remains in place. The next V12 will be a hybrid, and we wouldn't be shocked if the car that follows the Chiron is also electric. In light of the Super Sport 300+ already staggering 1,577 hp, a big W16 engine at the heart of a hybrid arrangement would result in an immensely potent vehicle.