The newly announced Bugatti Divo is named after Albert Divo, the French racing driver who won the famous Targa Florio mountain race twice for Bugatti.
Bugatti is working on a new model, the Bugatti Divo, named after Albert Divo, the French racing driver who won the famous Targa Florio race on a mountainous circuit in Sicily for Bugatti twice in the late 1920s.
Based on the requirements for such a race, the Bugatti Divo will be light and nimble and will boast enormous downforce and gforces.
The result will be outstanding handling properties and the dynamic character of the car will be underlined by a new, strong design language.
With the Divo, Bugatti is reviving its coachbuilding tradition.
In the first decades of its history, the French luxury brand had considerable success with bodies designed in-house under the leadership of Jean Bugatti and installed on existing chassis.
The Divo is being made in a limited series of only 40 vehicles with a net price of five million Euros.
Bugatti plans to unveil the Divo as a world premiere August 24, 2018, on the lawn at the renowned event “The Quail – A Motorsports Gathering“ in California
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