BBC TopGear Magazine honours Bugatti Chiron as “Hypercar of the Year”
The Chiron is designed not only for maximum speed but also to meet the highest possible demands regarding luxury, comfort, everyday drivability and durability. It combines the best in all these areas and embodies a harmonious concept that makes it a unique super sports car. And the Chiron is also a success story. One and a half years after its world debut at the 86th Geneva International Motor Show, more than 300 vehicles have already been sold. Only 500 of these exceptional cars are to be made.
To date, BBC TopGear Magazine has only awarded the “Hypercar of the Year“ accolade five times since it was first presented in 2006. Bugatti is the only brand to have won the award twice. The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 took its place on the podium in 2006.
1 Fuel consumption, l/100km: urban 35.2 /extra urban 15.2 /combined 22.5; CO2emissions, g/km: 516; efficiency class: G
It really worth the title!
I believe being limited edition or so makes it one of a kind.
The thrust from rest to 100 mph (161 km/h) is insane but the way it bulldozes its way through the next 100 mph is spooky….Very interesting indeed!
It does really embody a harmonious concept that makes it a unique super sports car.
The external design is really ugly–the interior design is better, somehow.
It’s interesting to know that Bugatti is the only brand to have won the award twice.
I believe it’s over rated. Many cars in the market are better than it.