The Bugatti Divo hypercar, worth over 137 billion VND, is more often seen on display than driven around town.
With its exorbitant price tag and owners who are wealthy individuals who prefer admiring cars to driving them, few tuning companies have paid attention to the Bugatti Divo like AL13Wheels.
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The Bugatti Divo always attracts attention wherever it goes. The Molsheim brand only produced 40 of these magnificent cars, inspired by the Type 57SC Atlantic and the stunning Vision Gran Turismo. The car debuted at The Quail in 2018 and went into production in France in 2019. Named after the French racing driver Albert Divo, who raced for the automaker in the 1920s, winning the Targa Florio race not once but twice, the Divo left the assembly line in 2021.
Boasting a mid-engine configuration and all-wheel drive similar to the Chiron, the Bugatti Divo also shares the same platform as the Centodieci and W16 Mistral, and its power comes from the same massive engine.
The 8.0-liter W16 turbocharged four-cylinder engine produces 1,479 horsepower in the 2,000-6,000 rpm range. Maximum torque is 1,180 lb-ft (1,600 Nm). According to official specifications, the car has a top speed of 380 km/h and accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 2.4 seconds.
The Bugatti Divo was priced at nearly $6 million (equivalent to over 137 billion VND) when it first launched, and it's even more expensive and harder to acquire now, so it's no surprise that it doesn't often attract attention. Most of the 40 cars are stored in air-conditioned garages and will never be used, while a few are looking for new owners, but no one would think of modifying these supercars, only AL13Wheels thought otherwise. This Bugatti Divo was fitted with two sets of alloy wheels by AL13Wheels before being showcased to the camera. One set is called S020 and the other is CR05; they are custom-made for the Divo, so owners who want to buy them must contact the company.
Aside from the new wheels, this Bugatti Divo appears to have no other modifications, and that's great, because nobody wants to see it with a weird body kit and all sorts of other nonsense. Video : Take a look at the $6 million Bugatti Divo supercar.
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