If tooling around in your Bugatti Veyron no longer provides the thrills it once did, might we suggest its successor: the 2017 Bugatti Chiron.
The $2.5 million, 1500-hp supercar, which boasts an expected top speed of around 288 miles per hour, will debut at the Geneva auto show next March — but the last 24 hours have seen both its public christening and the leak of the first “spy” photo.
We’d happily think the name is a reference to the supremely wise centaur who, Greek mythology tells us, tutored Theseus, Achilles, Jason and Ajax … but it’s more likely a reference to revered Grand Prix driver Louis Chiron, who raced for Equipe Bugatti in the 1930s.
The latter was snapped “on the roads of Italy” and promptly uploaded to Instagram: “It looks and sounds like it is from a different planet,” says the guy who took it.
Vroom-vroom, people. Get your orders in now.
via Car and Driver
images via Bugatti and Eric Hessel
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