Skip advert
Advertisement

The Bugatti Chiron’s successor will feature a hybrid V16, and it sounds incredible

Exactly eight years since the Chiron’s launch, Bugatti has announced first details of its hybrid-assisted successor

It’s been four years in the making, but Bugatti has finally announced the first details of its next-generation hypercar. Set to be the marque’s first new model launched since the formation of the Bugatti-Rimac group in 2022, it’s set to meld technology from both firms with a cutting-edge hybrid powertrain. Unlike most announcements of this kind, it comes just a few months before the full reveal, with the model set to make its full debut this June.

Advertisement - Article continues below

Official details are few and far between at this stage, but we now know that it will retain the 16 cylinders of its predecessors, only now in a V formation and with hybrid-assistance. Information on displacement and output of this all-new engine will come at a later date, but this teaser sound clip does suggest that it will feature a redline significantly higher than that of the 7100rpm Chiron Super Sport. Bugatti-Rimac CEO Mate Rimac shared behind the scenes images of the new unit, offering a first look at its internal design.

Since Bugatti’s Volkswagen Group acquisition in 1998, its lineup has consisted purely of W16-powered models. The Veyron 16.4 led the way with its record-breaking 986bhp output, with the Chiron coming 13 years later powered by an adaptation of the same engine, producing 1479bhp in its most basic form. With an all-new engine and the added benefits of electrification, it's safe to say that its V16 successor will comfortably eclipse its numbers.

Just a couple of weeks since first official details were announced, Mate Rimac released a teaser on social media, revealing that customer previews are already underway. While a brief glimpse of the car under cover is all we get, it’s the best look at its exterior design we’ve had so far, with the trademark Bugatti 'C' aft of the doors clear to see.

While this new model will be the first of Bugatti’s lineup to feature electrification, the marque remains confident that Rimac’s input won’t damper its trademark Bugatti character, describing it in its official statement as ‘...a pure embodiment of Bugatti’s DNA, created not just for the present, or even the future – but “Pour l’éternité”.

We’ll have to wait until June to see just what form this new-generation Bugatti will take, but first signs are certainly fascinating…

> Bugatti Chiron Super Sport v Rimac Nevera

Skip advert
Advertisement

Recommended

Gordon Murray Automotive T.50 2025 review – the ultimate analogue hypercar
GMA T.50 front
Reviews

Gordon Murray Automotive T.50 2025 review – the ultimate analogue hypercar

The GMA T.50 is the car we thought would never come: Gordon Murray's sequel to the ultimate hypercar, the McLaren F1
26 Apr 2025
The £2.2m Hennessey Venom F5 Evolution has twice the power of a Bugatti Veyron
Hennessey Venom F5 Evolution
News

The £2.2m Hennessey Venom F5 Evolution has twice the power of a Bugatti Veyron

Texan engineering firm Hennessey has extracted even more power from its Venom F5 hypercar as it guns for the big 300
16 Apr 2025
Zenvo's 1250bhp quad-turbo V12 will be the most powerful fitted to any road car
Zenvo Aurora
News

Zenvo's 1250bhp quad-turbo V12 will be the most powerful fitted to any road car

Zenvo's Bugatti-rivalling Aurora will be the first in a family of supercars that will use engines derived from the modular V12
4 Apr 2025
Aston Martin Valhalla nears production and its grudge match with the Lamborghini Revuelto
Aston Martin Valhalla rear
News

Aston Martin Valhalla nears production and its grudge match with the Lamborghini Revuelto

Aston Martin is putting the finishing touches on its 1064bhp, £850,000 Valhalla hypercar, before it goes into production
31 Mar 2025
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

Porsche 911 Carrera S 2025 review – a 473bhp BMW M4 CS fighter
Porsche 911 Carrera S – pictures
Reviews

Porsche 911 Carrera S 2025 review – a 473bhp BMW M4 CS fighter

A new Carrera S has arrived with supercar-baiting pace and a £120k starting price – is it the sweet spot of the 992.2 range?
25 Apr 2025
Aston Martin Vantage (1993 - 2000) review – Britain's 550bhp hand-built muscle car
Aston Martin Vantage V550 – front
Reviews

Aston Martin Vantage (1993 - 2000) review – Britain's 550bhp hand-built muscle car

One of Aston Martin's last true hand-built models, the ludicrous twin-supercharged Vantage was a muscle car crossed with a stately home
24 Apr 2025
Used Ford Mustang (S550, 2015 - 2023) review – Ford’s V8 muscle car for £20k
Ford Mustang (S550) front
In-depth reviews

Used Ford Mustang (S550, 2015 - 2023) review – Ford’s V8 muscle car for £20k

The S550 appeared ten years ago as a more sophisticated kind of Mustang, in right-hand drive and with the job of tempting European sports car buyers. …
23 Apr 2025