Press release7/9/2021

Bugatti thrills visitors at the 2021 Goodwood Festival of Speed

Bugatti thrills visitors at the 2021 Goodwood Festival of Speed

Molsheim

On display at the four-day event are the Chiron Pur Sport and all-new Chiron Super Sport, with the Chiron Pur Sport taking to the Hill Climb in the hands of Le Mans winner and Bugatti’s Pilote Officiel, Andy Wallace.

The Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport about to provide with a glimpse of what it is capable of on the 1.86km of the Hill Climb at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2021.
The Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport about to provide with a glimpse of what it is capable of on the 1.86km of the Hill Climb at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2021.
The Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport about to provide with a glimpse of what it is capable of on the 1.86km of the Hill Climb at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2021.
The Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport about to provide with a glimpse of what it is capable of on the 1.86km of the Hill Climb at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2021.
The Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport about to provide with a glimpse of what it is capable of on the 1.86km of the Hill Climb at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2021.
The Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport about to provide with a glimpse of what it is capable of on the 1.86km of the Hill Climb at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2021.
The Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport about to provide with a glimpse of what it is capable of on the 1.86km of the Hill Climb at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2021.
The Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport about to provide with a glimpse of what it is capable of on the 1.86km of the Hill Climb at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2021.
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Bugatti is excited to be back at the globally renowned Goodwood Festival of Speed. Taking place on the resplendent grounds of Goodwood House near Chichester (West Sussex), the Chiron Pur Sport¹ will be driven up the illustrious hill climb, with the all-new Chiron Super Sport² on static display at the event, as one of its first public appearances. The Bugatti Baby II will also be making a static appearance at the Festival of Speed.

Taking place between the 8th and 11th July, the annual Goodwood Festival of Speed is a must-see event for many motorsports enthusiasts. The largest event of its kind, visitors can expect to see some of the latest and greatest classic and contemporary road-going vehicles, including Bugatti. Present at this year’s event, Bugatti will have three vehicles on display, with one making a dynamic appearance.

Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport

Recently named Robb Report’s Best Hypercar for 2021, the Chiron Pur Sport will be driven up the legendary hill climb circuit by none other than Le Mans winner and Bugatti Pilote Officiel, Andy Wallace. Designed to be the most agile member of the Chiron³ family, the Pur Sport was built to take on winding and challenging roads whilst offering customers uncompromising power through its quad-turbo W16, with 1,500hp and 1,600 Nm of torque. Delivering 0-100km/h in 2.3 seconds and with a top speed of 350km/h, the Chiron Pur Sport is guaranteed to deliver to the event’s sell-out crowds.

Limited to 60 units, each Pur Sport carries a 1.9 meter rear spoiler to generate enough downforce for cornering and stability at high speeds. New, cutting-edge additions to the car include incredibly lightweight, highly temperature resistant 3D-printed titanium exhaust tailpipes to reduce weight and increase performance. Other notable features include new lightweight magnesium wheels with optional aero blades for improved aerodynamics.

Based in the Michelin Supercar Paddock on all four days of the event, the Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport will make appearances each day on the accompanying interactive Michelin Supercar Paddock stage, with Andy Wallace being interviewed as a special guest.

Bugatti Chiron Super Sport

On static display in a glass display box, will be the all-new Bugatti Chiron Super Sport – the quintessence of luxury and speed. The Chiron Super Sport was engineered with top speed in mind, whilst also being able to offer both luxury and comfort, making it the ultimate grand tourisme. Driven by a thoroughly overhauled 8.0-liter W16 engine, the power output - at 1,600 PS - is equal to the Chiron Super Sport 300+⁴. Meanwhile, modifications made to the turbochargers and cylinder heads allow the Chiron Super Sport to accomplish 0-200km/h in 5.5 seconds, 0-300km/h in 12.1 seconds and a top speed of 440km/h.

In addition to its impressive performance capability, the Chiron Super Sport comes with a ‘longtail’ adding an extra 25 centimeter to the length over the Chiron for optimal aerodynamic performance, alongside a vertical stack exhaust set-up and nine exhaust holes above the front wheels. Altogether, and with other intricate modifications, this car has been carefully developed with stability and aerodynamic efficiency at its core.

Bugatti will soon begin with the production of the Chiron Super Sport in Molsheim, France. Delivery of the hyper sports cars with a price tag of 3.2 million euros (net) is scheduled to start early 2022.

Bugatti Baby II

Bugatti is also celebrating its glorious past at the event in the Goodwood Road and Racing Club (GRRC) with the Bugatti Baby II, a 75 percent scale, all-electric Type 35 racer - strictly limited to 500 units. Just like the original Bugatti Baby from 1926, the Bugatti Baby II has been developed using state-of-the-art technology whilst paying homage to Bugatti’s rich automotive heritage. It was revived by Bugatti to celebrate their 110th anniversary and is a modern tribute to Ettore Bugatti’s masterpiece, which he and his son Jean built for Ettore’s youngest son, Roland, on his fourth birthday.

At a size which can comfortably accommodate adults and children, the Bugatti Baby II has an electric rear-wheel drive powertrain, replaceable lithium-ion batteries and an adjustable pedal box, alongside regenerative braking. The vehicle can be driven in two selectable drive modes, but for even more speed, an optional Chiron-inspired “Speed Key” upgrade is available, which increases power up to 10 kW and top speed to 68km/h.

The Bugatti Baby II will also make appearances on the interactive Michelin Supercar Paddock stage throughout the Festival of Speed.

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Nicole AugerHead of Marketing and Communicationsnicole.auger@bugatti.com

Fuel consumption and emissions

  • Bolide: Not subject to Directive 1999/94/EC, as it is a racing vehicle not intended for use on public roads.

    • Centodieci: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 40.31 / medium phase 22.15 / high phase 17.89 / extra high phase 17.12 / combined 21.47; CO2 emissions combined, g / km: NA; efficiency class: G

    • Chiron: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 44.56 / medium phase 24.80 / high phase 21.29 / extra high phase 21.57 / combined 25.19; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 571.64; efficiency class: G

    • Chiron Profilée: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 44.56 / medium phase 24.80 / high phase 21.29 / extra high phase 21.57 / combined 25.19; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 571.64; efficiency class: G

      • Chiron Pur Sport: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 44.56 / medium phase 24.80 / high phase 21.29 / extra high phase 21.57 / combined 25.19; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 571.64; efficiency class: G

      • Chiron Sport: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 44.56 / medium phase 24.80 / high phase 21.29 / extra high phase 21.57 / combined 25.19; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 571.64; efficiency class: G

      • Chiron Super Sport: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 40.31 / medium phase 22.15 / high phase 17.89 / extra high phase 17.12 / combined 21.47; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 486.72; efficiency class: G

      • Chiron Super Sport 300+: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 40.31 / medium phase 22.15 / high phase 17.89 / extra high phase 17.12 / combined 21.47; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 486.72; efficiency class: G

      • Divo: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 43,33 / medium phase 22,15 / high phase 17,99 / extra high phase 18,28 / combined 22,32; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 505,61; efficiency class: G

      • La Voiture Noire: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 43,33 / medium phase 22,15 / high phase 17,99 / extra high phase 18,28 / combined 22,32; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 505,61; efficiency class: G

        • Tourbillon: This model is currently not subject to directive 1999/94/EC, as type approval has not yet been granted.

        • W16 Mistral: This model is not subject to Directive 1999/94/EC, as type approval has not yet been granted.

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          The specified fuel consumption and emission data have been determined according to the measurement procedures prescribed by law.

          Further information on official fuel consumption figures and the official specific CO2 emissions of new passenger cars can be found in the “Guide on the fuel economy, CO2 emissions and power consumption of new passenger car models”, which is available free of charge at all sales dealerships and from DAT Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH, Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, D-73760 Ostfildern, Germany and at www.dat.de.

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