It feels like we first saw the gorgeous Bugatti Divo just yesterday. In fact, it was almost three years ago to the day when the covers lifted on the coachbuilt hypercar. Bugatti debuted the Chiron-based Divo in 2018 at Pebble Beach, so it's rather fitting that the last example graces the world stage just a few weeks before the 2021 gala.
This one won't make an appearance in California unless its owner decides to ship the car stateside. Bugatti says the final Divo in the 40-unit production run went to a European owner, and compared to some of the interesting colors seen on previous models, this one looks rather traditional. The exterior wears a primary shade of Bugatti EB 110 LM Blue, with Blue Carbon serving as the secondary contrast. Moving inside you'll find more blue, specifically French Racing Blue with Deep Blue and flat gray carbon.
This one won't make an appearance in California unless its owner decides to ship the car stateside. Bugatti says the final Divo in the 40-unit production run went to a European owner, and compared to some of the interesting colors seen on previous models, this one looks rather traditional. The exterior wears a primary shade of Bugatti EB 110 LM Blue, with Blue Carbon serving as the secondary contrast. Moving inside you'll find more blue, specifically French Racing Blue with Deep Blue and flat gray carbon.
It took Bugatti three years to finish in the very small run of Divos. The automaker only offered the car to a select group of Bugatti Chiron owners, and all 40 were spoken for before it even debuted. Those buyers paid €5 million ($5.8 million) to put one in their garage, and with the extreme rarity and bespoke nature of each, we suspect that value will only increase in the years to come.
-by Amaan Attar
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