The Bugatti Divo, one of the brand’s most exclusive products for more than a century, is completed three years after its launch. First presented on August 18, 2018 at the Concours d’Elegance Pebble Beach event, the Divo is a special product line based on the Chiron platform, along with other limited editions such as the Bugatti La Voiture Noire or the Bugatti La Voiture I will not go. Bugatti La Voiture Noire or Bugatti Centodieci. The car is named after the successful driver Albert Divo, an important figure in Bugatti’s more than 20 years, with 6 Grand Prix and 2 Targa Florio awards.
With a retail price of up to $5.8 million, the Divo was Bugatti’s most expensive supercar at the time. However, this super product sold out after a few weeks, even during the first meeting with some potential customers. After more than two years of development and production, the first customer received the vehicle on August 18, 2020. A year later, all 40 units of the Divo were delivered to all customers.
The final Divo is painted in EB 110 LM Blue with carbon fiber bodywork and gold wheels. This exterior paint color is an homage to the company’s latest Le Mans race car, the Bugatti EB 110 LM. The interior of the car is active with 2 main colors, French Racing Blue and Deep Blue, along with matte gray carbon fiber accents.
The Divo was designed with a new body and many other technical modifications. The car is still equipped with an 8.0-liter W16 engine block with 4 turbos and a maximum power of 1,500 horsepower. The Divo also features a number of other mechanical tweaks, such as an improved engine design, independent hybrid engines and modifications to the engine control system.
With its unique design, extraordinary power and special features, the Bugatti Divo has become one of the most luxurious supercars in the world.