Bugatti Chiron
As the worthy successor to the iconic Veyron, the Bugatti Chiron is a true performance monster. Its 8.0-litre, 16-cylinder engine is flanked by four turbochargers and pumps out nearly 1500 horsepower. As if that weren't enough, Bugatti recently unveiled a Sport trim that is 18 kilograms lighter than the “regular” Chiron thanks to widespread use of carbon fibre. What will they think of next?
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Pros
- Off-the-charts performance
- Guaranteed prestige
- Quality assembly and finish
- Singular mechanics
Cons
- Exorbitant maintenance costs
- Very limited distribution
- Tree-huggers don’t like it
- Practically no cargo space