These days, it's only normal for the Internet to come up with renderings that take hypercars to new heights. In fact, no machine is too extreme for the pixel play and a recent example of this involves the Bugatti Divo.
Keep in mind that the Molsheim automaker introduced the Divo as the track-focused incarnation of the Chiron, a machine that would leave even the mighty Chiron Sport trailing in its wake.
Well, the render we have here sees the 1,500 hp beast receiving a widebody take, while other elements of the velocity god, such as the headlights, have been touched.
Digital artist Khyzyl Saleem is the one behind this work and we have to mention that we regularly feature pixel stunts delivered by him.
Now, if the rendering we have here seems extreme, we'll remind you that we've already shown you an even wilder take on the French machine.
To be more precise, we've brought you a rendering showcasing a crashed example of the beast. And here's to hoping this is the only time we get to see a damaged example of the go-fast toy.
Renders aside, Bugatti is currently considering becoming a two-model automaker. Since the company delivered the 16C Galibier sedan concept back in 2009, there's been no word on a production version of the thing.
At first, one might be tempted to believe that we must look elsewhere. For instance, Lamborghini also came out with a sedan concep that never made it into production and we're refering to the gorgeous Estoque. This was shelved in favor of the Urus, which now helps the Italian carmaker boost its sales.
However, a recent sighting allowed us to talk about what appeared to be a Bugatti sedan that came with the engine in the back.
Then again, the company had admited it is considering the possibility of producing an SUV, so we have to keep an eye out for fresh clues.
Well, the render we have here sees the 1,500 hp beast receiving a widebody take, while other elements of the velocity god, such as the headlights, have been touched.
Digital artist Khyzyl Saleem is the one behind this work and we have to mention that we regularly feature pixel stunts delivered by him.
Now, if the rendering we have here seems extreme, we'll remind you that we've already shown you an even wilder take on the French machine.
To be more precise, we've brought you a rendering showcasing a crashed example of the beast. And here's to hoping this is the only time we get to see a damaged example of the go-fast toy.
Renders aside, Bugatti is currently considering becoming a two-model automaker. Since the company delivered the 16C Galibier sedan concept back in 2009, there's been no word on a production version of the thing.
At first, one might be tempted to believe that we must look elsewhere. For instance, Lamborghini also came out with a sedan concep that never made it into production and we're refering to the gorgeous Estoque. This was shelved in favor of the Urus, which now helps the Italian carmaker boost its sales.
However, a recent sighting allowed us to talk about what appeared to be a Bugatti sedan that came with the engine in the back.
Then again, the company had admited it is considering the possibility of producing an SUV, so we have to keep an eye out for fresh clues.