This car shown here is the 2023 Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport (VF9SC3V34PM975055). This incredible example is 1 of just 60 Pur Sports built for the entire world, and this one is finished in a exposed carbon fiber in ‘Royal Blue’ with black accents over a ‘Beluga Black’ leather interior with blue stitching. The standard Chiron made its first ever public debut at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, and serves as a successor to the previous veyron model. Just two years after the announcement of this new Bugatti hypercar, an updated and more focused variant known as the Chiron Sport was introduced in 2018 at the Geneva Motor Show. The Chiron was designed in a collaborative effort shared with Achim Anscheidt (head of design), Frank Heyl, Sasha Selipanov, and Etienne Salome. In 2019, following the Chiron Sport model came the 1 of 20 Chiron Sport 110 Ans Bugatti as a celebration of 110 years of Bugatti. Then came the Chiron Super Sport 300+ (2019), the 1 of 20 Chiron Noire (2020), the 1 of 60 Chiron Pur Sport shown here (2020), the 1 of 20 Chiron Sport Les Légendes du Ciel (2020), the 1 of 70-80 Chiron Super Sport (2021), the 1 of 1 Chiron Pur Sport Grand Prix (2021), and finally, the 1 of 1 Chiron Profilée, which was first ever revealed in December of 2022. The Pur Sport model is a handling-focused variant of the Chiron which was first ever introduced in March of 2020. In order guarantee improved handling, the Pur Sport offers stiffer springs, revised damper tuning, front and rear carbon-fiber anti-roll bars, Michelin Sport Cup 2R tires, and also, specially designed wheels which channel channel turbulent air down the sides of the body.
How many made? 100 standard Chirons, 60 Chiron Sports, 20 Chiron Sport 110 Ans Bugattis, 30 Chiron Super Sport 300+s, 20 Chiron Noires, 60 Chiron Pur Sports, 20 Chiron Sport “Les Légendes du Ciel”s, 70-80 Chiron Super Sports, 1 Chiron Pur Sport Grand Prix, and 1 Chiron Profilée accounting for a total of around 400 cars currently built to date.
Engine: 8.0 L (488 cu in) quad-turbocharged W16
Debut: March 2020
Top Speed: approximately 236mph
0-60mph: approximately 2.3 seconds
Photo Credit: @kpetyah_car_spots
Research: @rarecarsonly