Bugatti introduced its first hybrid car, catches the speed of 96 in 2 seconds, know the price

Bugatti First Hybrid Car: Car manufacturer Bugatti has introduced its first hybrid car. This car catches the speed of 0 to 96 in just 2 seconds. Stones like sapphire and ruby ​​have been installed in this car along with titanium. Due to this the price of this car increases significantly. Let us know what features are going to be available in this car.

Jun 21, 2024 - 22:14
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Bugatti introduced its first hybrid car, catches the speed of 96 in 2 seconds, know the price

Bugatti, a supercar manufacturing company, has launched its first-ever hybrid car. The top speed of the vehicle would be about 445 kilometers per hour. Testing of the vehicle is going on, claims the company, and in 2026, this handover process will start. Let us know what features it has.

Bugatti Tourbillon comes with an 8.3-liter engine. It comes with an engine of 1 thousand horsepower. The company owned by Porsche and the Croatian company Rimac said that the capacity of the electric battery installed in this car is only 60 kilometers; that is, this car will give a range of only 60 kilometers on a single charge.

Bugatti Tourbillon is the very first hybrid car from this company. In this, the V16 petrol engine has been combined with a 25 kWh battery and three electric motors. As per the company, it takes only 1.99 seconds for this car to reach 0 to 96 KMPH.

This car's instrument cluster has been designed with the help of Swiss watchmakers. More than 600 parts have been used in making the cluster of this car, in which stones like sapphire and ruby ​​have been installed along with titanium. Its interior is also very luxurious; it has been presented in retro design. A digital display has also been given in this car, but the vehicle can also be driven without it.

Now, if the price of this car has to be spoken of, then the starting price of Bugatti Tourbillon will be Rs 34 crore. Before launching the vehicle, experts said that the company might soon come out with an electric model. Not only this, the owner of the company, Mate Rimac, had said some time ago that Bugatti's customers are wealthy people who were against electric supercars.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer