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| Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ |
Two years, that's the waiting time that must be passed by the sultans who buy the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ before they can drive their fast supercar.
We, on the other hand, as ordinary people, can only observe and celebrate this moment.
Bugatti's record-breaking supercar has been through two years of testing and development.
Announced in September 2019, the first batch of Chiron Super Sport 300+ are now on their way to their respective owners.
However, only eight people will be smiling broadly for now. The rest, still have to resist the desire.
"This is the fastest hyper sports car Bugatti has ever built and is a true testament to the passion, craftsmanship and relentless pursuit of performance that is synonymous with our brand," said Managing Director of Production and Logistics, Christophe Piochon.
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| Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ |
"We are thrilled to finally be able to deliver the first eight units of this record-setting car to our customers, and can't wait to see them experience the thrill of speed behind the wheel," he added.
As a reminder, Bugatti set a milestone in 2019 with a custom Chiron Sport, clocking in at 304.773 mi/h (490.484 km/h) on the Ehra-Lessien test track.
The Chiron Super Sport 300+ aims to celebrate those great moments. The production version is made to support incredible speed, without sacrificing luxury and class.
But unlike its Longtail prototype, the production version's top speed is electronically limited to 273.4 mi/h (440 km/h).
As for where the lucky owners will drive that speed, it's entirely up to them.
Only 30 units of the Chiron Super Sport 300+ will be built at Bugatti's headquarters in Molsheim, France.
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| Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ |
Each sold for 3.5 million euros (or Rp. 58.5 billion at the current exchange rate) before tax.
The company didn't say when the other 22 units will be delivered to their owners, but if you're one of them, we're sure you've been informed.


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