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The cabin of the Chiron’s successor is an intricate work of art. When it comes to Bugatti’s upcoming Tourbillon supercar ... “Screens date an interior,” Bugatti design director Frank ...
Where the Veyron's Bugatti Line was "leaned back" and the Chiron's "horizontal ... regular speakers and woofers, the Tourbillon has exciters mounted in interior panels like the door cards ...
Like the Chiron, the Tourbillon's power turns all four ... the design process requires two disciplines: interior and exterior. But Bugatti added a third design discipline for the rolling chassis.
The Bugatti Tourbillon will take the spot of the Chiron and is scheduled for its ... The underpinnings and the interior are similarly new. As with all Bugatti cars—but especially since the ...
A few months ago, Bugatti invited us out ... vehicles of the past two decades, the Tourbillon has some sizable shoes to fill, as both the Veyron and the Chiron were standard bearers of hypercar ...
The interior is all ... is new for 2026. Bugatti claims that not a single component is shared between the Tourbillon and its predecessors. Gone is the Chiron's turbocharged W-16 engine, in its ...
Overall, the body is 33 millimeters shorter than the Chiron’s. Bugatti Design Director ... accentuated by the rake at the front. The Tourbillon’s interior is defined by mechanical, analog ...
While the Tourbillon is immediately recognisable as a Chiron descendant ... Christophe Piochon, Bugatti president, said the interior design is an embodiment of the principles at the heart of ...
Tourbillon isn't merely the successor of the hugely impressive Chiron ... Photo: Bugatti / edited Before going into exterior styling and interior goodies, we should glance over the acceleration ...
The Tourbillon arrives as Bugatti's replacement for the Chiron—a hypercar that stood ... "Give the entire interior an analog way that you can interact with it." The gauge cluster looks and ...
“Tourbillon” is a type of intricate wristwatch ... “Screens date an interior,” Bugatti design director Frank Heyl said, and he’s right. After all, which would you rather have, an antique ...