So, is the Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo a racecar? Well, of course, we weren't expecting anything else but now we have confirmation from the carmaker's PR voice.
These days, the car-related news flow under the Bugatti section is split into two different topics: the first one has a lot to do with how much the new Chiron will cost and what design solutions Bugatti has for their upcoming hypercar, while the second revolves around the Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo.
We're interested in the latter because Bugatti just published two new teaser photos. But the bigger picture is far from being clear, although seeing the Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo's nose and wheel design should keep us going until the next teasers show up, i there will be any.
Long story short, it's now obvious we're dealing with a racecar. That's because there's a carbon fiber front splitter showing up in one of the pictures. Plus, the other photo shows a race-style wheel nut. Now, couple that with a stylish-aggresive rear wing and an NACA-inspired air intake and see what you get.
We're not that much into puzzles, so we'd like to go into real-life matters and tell you what details we know so far about the Bugatti Chiron we mentioned above.
We'll start with the price tag, which some reports consider will be somewhere around the €2.2 million mark. That's more than $2.5 million, in case you were curious.
Moreover, the rumor mill suggests the Chiron will pack almost 1,500 horsepower, with all this grunt coming from a W16 engine that might embrace some hybrid tech. But again, details are scarce in this department.
Coming back to the Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo, we'll remind you that the prototype will be officially presented this month at the Frankfurt Motor Show 2015, while the Chiron is expected to take a bow next year in Geneva.
We're interested in the latter because Bugatti just published two new teaser photos. But the bigger picture is far from being clear, although seeing the Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo's nose and wheel design should keep us going until the next teasers show up, i there will be any.
Long story short, it's now obvious we're dealing with a racecar. That's because there's a carbon fiber front splitter showing up in one of the pictures. Plus, the other photo shows a race-style wheel nut. Now, couple that with a stylish-aggresive rear wing and an NACA-inspired air intake and see what you get.
We're not that much into puzzles, so we'd like to go into real-life matters and tell you what details we know so far about the Bugatti Chiron we mentioned above.
We'll start with the price tag, which some reports consider will be somewhere around the €2.2 million mark. That's more than $2.5 million, in case you were curious.
Moreover, the rumor mill suggests the Chiron will pack almost 1,500 horsepower, with all this grunt coming from a W16 engine that might embrace some hybrid tech. But again, details are scarce in this department.
Coming back to the Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo, we'll remind you that the prototype will be officially presented this month at the Frankfurt Motor Show 2015, while the Chiron is expected to take a bow next year in Geneva.