Bugatti Chiron Successor to Feature V16 Hybrid Engine
New Delhi: Bugatti has announced its plans to unveil a new hypercar in June this year, marking a significant change from its iconic W16 engine to a new V16 hybrid powertrain. The move will mark Bugatti’s first foray into hybrid technology and a departure from the W16 engine used in its Chiron and Veyron predecessors.
The decision to introduce a V16 hybrid engine represents a return to the configuration seen in production cars decades ago, the last example being the ultra-rare Cizeta-Moroder V16T in 1991. Bugatti’s move underlines its commitment to innovation and pushing boundaries. Automotive Engineering.
Details about the new V16 hybrid engine, such as its capacity and development process, are unknown. However, Bugatti has released a preview video offering a glimpse of the sound of the engine, teasing enthusiasts with its distinctive roar.
Although it was initially speculated that Bugatti might downsize its engines to accommodate electric components, the decision to retain the 16-cylinder layout reflects the brand’s dedication to its heritage while embracing electrification. Is. It is unclear whether the hybrid drivetrain will support engine-off running or work in conjunction with the combustion engine for better performance.
The combination of the V16 engine and electric drive is expected to deliver performance on par with the 1,508hp Chiron, which is known for its remarkable acceleration and top speed. With such power, the new hypercar is set to continue Bugatti’s legacy of setting new standards in automotive performance.
The car’s design was finalized early last year under the guidance of designer Achim Anscheidt, to take Bugatti into a new era while retaining signature design elements such as the iconic horseshoe grille and distinctive beltline. Bugatti enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting the unveiling of the hypercar, which promises to redefine automotive excellence and push the boundaries of what is possible in the field of hypercars.