Bugatti Tourbillon is set to change the world of hypercars with its unique design and engineering. Revealed last summer, this car features a powerful V16 engine, developed with Cosworth, delivering 987 bhp. The real magic happens with its hybrid system, combining the V16 with three electric motors for a total of 1,774 bhp.
Moving away from the older W16 engines, the Tourbillon uses an 8.3-liter V16 engine with electric motors adding 788bhp. Drivers can choose between combustion-only, electric-only, and hybrid modes. The car can go from 0-100 km/h in just two seconds, with a top speed of 445 km/h.
The car’s new chassis uses advanced materials and 3D printing. It includes a carbon fiber rear structure and a modern suspension system that is lighter and more efficient. The Tourbillon also has carbon-ceramic brakes and special Michelin tires for top performance and safety.
The Tourbillon’s look is inspired by Bugatti’s history but adds modern touches like a spine similar to the 1936 Bugatti Type 57S Atlantic. The car’s shape features a classic Bugatti C-curve with a more aggressive window design.
Inside, the car has a simple dashboard with a unique infotainment screen and steering wheel design.
Bugatti plans to start making the Tourbillon in 2026, making only 250 cars. Each will cost $3.9 million.