
Bugatti has unveiled the “Équipe Pur Sang” package for the Tourbillon, introducing visual and aerodynamic enhancements such as an eight-outlet exhaust system, a redesigned front splitter, and an upgraded rear wing.
In addition, new ultra-light wheels improve airflow to the rear radiators. The interior features black upholstery, exclusive stitching, and Alcantara-wrapped sport seats — though only a select group of customers will have access to this version.

The Bugatti Tourbillon, expected in 2026, will feature a 1,775 hp hybrid V16 engine with no turbochargers, developed by Cosworth, combined with three electric motors. With a top speed of 444.9 km/h (276.5 mph), it aims to be lighter, more efficient, and more emotionally engaging than the Chiron — focusing on driving excitement and an impactful engine sound.

Mate Rimac, CEO of Bugatti Rimac, fought to retain an internal combustion engine, stating that a Bugatti must be unique and not simply follow electric trends.
The interior stands out with analog instrumentation inspired by luxury watches — without permanent screens — to ensure the design remains timeless. The dials, made up of more than 600 components, use precious materials like titanium and gemstones, providing a level of precision rarely seen in the automotive industry.
The Tourbillon marks a new chapter for Bugatti — one that only became possible after its departure from the Volkswagen Group.

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