Bugatti Chiron Production Years
The Bugatti Chiron, a successor to the iconic Veyron, was produced from 2016 to 2022. It was a limited-production hypercar, with only 500 units manufactured during its lifespan.
Production Timeline:
- 2016: The Chiron was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show. Production began later that year.
- 2017: The first Chiron was delivered to its owner.
- 2018: The Chiron Sport, a lighter and more agile version, was introduced.
- 2019: The Chiron Super Sport 300+, a top-speed focused variant, was launched.
- 2020: The Chiron Pur Sport, a track-oriented version, was revealed.
- 2021: The Chiron Noire, a limited edition dark-themed model, was announced.
- 2022: Production of the Chiron ended. The final car was a Chiron Profilée, a unique and luxurious model.
Chiron Variants:
- Chiron: The standard model with impressive performance and luxury features.
- Chiron Sport: A sportier version with upgraded handling and a revised suspension.
- Chiron Super Sport 300+: Designed for ultimate speed, capable of reaching 304.77 mph.
- Chiron Pur Sport: Focused on track performance, featuring improved aerodynamics and a more aggressive setup.
- Chiron Noire: A limited edition model with black paint and unique interior details.
- Chiron Profilée: The final Chiron model, showcasing exclusive design elements and a focus on luxury.
The Bugatti Chiron remains a highly sought-after hypercar, representing the pinnacle of automotive engineering and luxury. Its limited production run ensures its exclusivity and continued desirability.