The Bugatti Chiron category brings together one of the most important modern hypercar families ever built. Here you will find detailed guides covering Chiron variants such as the standard Chiron, Chiron Sport, Chiron Pur Sport, Chiron Super Sport 300+, Chiron Super Sport, special editions, final-series models, and rare coachbuilt or bespoke versions connected to the Chiron platform.
At the heart of the Chiron story is Bugatti’s 8.0-liter quad-turbo W16 engine, extreme all-wheel-drive performance, carbon-fiber construction, advanced aerodynamics, and a level of luxury that separates it from ordinary supercars. Each variant has its own purpose: some focus on top speed, some on sharper handling, some on grand-touring refinement, and others on collectability, personalization, or historic significance.
This category is designed for enthusiasts, collectors, buyers, and readers who want clear information about Bugatti Chiron specifications, performance figures, engineering details, production history, factory options, design features, maintenance needs, reliability concerns, ownership costs, and buying advice. Articles in this section explain what makes each Chiron model different, how it fits into Bugatti history, and what matters when comparing versions.
From the original 1,500 PS Chiron to the 1,600 PS Super Sport models and final W16-era editions, this category offers practical, well-organized information for understanding the Bugatti Chiron as both a technical achievement and a landmark collector hypercar.