Presenting a rare gem in the automotive world: a low-mileage Bugatti Chiron boasting a breathtaking specification. While the average used Chiron commands around $3.5 million, this standout model, with only 1,867 miles on the odometer, recently sold for $3,075,000 in California.
Surpassing its original MSRP of $3,501,050 by over $503,000 in optional extras, this Chiron’s sale prompts speculation about shifting trends in hypercar pricing. As enthusiasts witness declines in the values of high-end muscle cars and limited-edition supercars, the prospect of hypercars following suit emerges.
The Corvette Z06s and Demon 170s have already experienced depreciation, offering enthusiasts newfound opportunities. Could hypercars be next in line for a similar trajectory? Featuring an exposed carbon fiber dark blue exterior and an array of bespoke options, including a Nocturne-painted horseshoe grille and black anodized dual-exit exhaust system, this Chiron exudes elegance.
Carbon fiber elements adorn the front splitter, rear wing, and diffuser, while Caractere wheels, finished in Nocturne, complete the striking look. Inside, Italian Red leather and carbon fiber accents create a luxurious ambiance, complemented by advanced technology and a powerful quad-turbo 8.0-liter W16 engine, propelling this masterpiece from 0 to 60 mph in just over 2 seconds.