A super rare 260mph Bugatti – one of only 20 made – is set to sell for £3.2million.
A lightning quick Chiron Sport was made in 2019.
The 110 Ans Bugatti edition was built to mark the sports car maker’s 110th anniversary.
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The magnificent motor is powered by an 8-litre, quad-turbocharged W-16 engine which gives the car an its blistering speed.
The ridiculously fast supercar can reach naught to 0-60mph in under 2.4 seconds.
Amazingly, the Bugatti Chiron Sport heads to auction from a single ownership with only 907 miles on the clock.
The five-year-old vehicle has a matte steel blue exterior paintwork with exposed blue carbon.
Inside the car is a deep blue leather interior which is complemented by French racing blue accents.
The successful bidder at the auction will receive the car accompanied with its original accessory box, speed key, charger, car cover, and books.
The car will feature at the Tegernsee Auction at Gut Kaltenbrunn on Lake Tegernsee in Germany on 27 July.
The event will be hosted by RM Sotheby’s, as reported by Luxury Auto News.
The auction house described the vehicle as: “Bugatti had previous for celebrating 110th anniversaries.
“The EB 110 supercar of the 1990s gained its name in honour of what would have been the birthday of eponymous company creator, the late Ettore Bugatti.
“Then in July 2019, the ‘110 Ans Bugatti’ variant of the lighter Chiron Sport was announced as an homage to the marque’s true founding in 1909.
“Limited to just 20 cars, the special edition was also a tribute to the Molsheim-based operation’s proud French history.
“With Bugatti poised to switch to a hybrid V-16 configuration for its next hypercar, here is a remarkable opportunity to acquire a Chiron, the last model to deploy the statement quad-turbocharged W-16 tour de force.
“This car is made only more special by virtue of being an eminently collectable ‘110 Ans Bugatti’ edition that celebrates a hugely significant company and country history.”
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