Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport comes with a $3.6 mn price tag, but this supercar is a stern reply to all EVs

This is the first time Bugatti has used 3D printing for components in such a visible place.

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While the rest of the pack speeds towards electrification, 2021 Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport’s commitment to combustion is extraordinary.
I didn’t arrive at a recent test drive of the 2021 Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport expecting much.

Don’t get me wrong—given the car’s base price of $3.6 million, I expected quite a lot compared to every non-Bugatti car ever. But setting the 2021 Chiron against the searingly fast model I drove in 2018, I didn’t expect much of a change. It’s the same car with a different paint job and a new spoiler, I thought. Cosmetic tweaks at most.

Wrong!


Yes, this variant looks pretty much like the regular Chiron—if you can call anything from Bugatti regular—with the same wide arch that stretches from the roof to the foot-sills and the same 8.0-liter W-16 1,500-horsepower engine under the hood. The one I drove did carry a classy new carbon-fiber-and-dark gray livery that adds tens of thousands of dollars to the multimillion base price. But the Chiron Pur Sport presents more significant changes as well, which came as welcome surprises the day I drove it around Los Angeles, from Beverly Hills to Mulholland Drive to the Pacific Crest Highway and back.

While the real innovation in supercars has lately been focused on electric power, Bugatti remains committed to combustion. Among the owners of the extraordinary Pur Sport, I don’t expect they’ll hear a single complaint.

Lower, Leaner, Meaner
Those familiar with Bugattis will be able to tell the Pur Sport from others in the Chiron line right away. It looks subtly lower, wider, and leaner than the original, which debuted in 2016. Those less familiar with the Chiron should look for these specifics: The horseshoe grille on the front is bigger, as are the air intakes; the front nose is chiselled down; the front splitter is wider; and there are new air extractors on the top of the reshaped front fenders.
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At the rear, a monstrous new spoiler wing (6-feet, 2-inches long) is set in a fixed position that allows it to save weight compared to the motorized, movable system that helped the fastest Chirons reach top speeds above 260 mph. (They don’t all have that huge lettering spelling out BUGATTI as this one does.)

Sitting below the diffuser are a set of novel, very thinly cut titanium 3D-printed exhaust pipes. It feels odd describing tailpipes as beautiful, but they are: Delicately formed and the colour of gunmetal, they’re spun like the latticework of an enchanted spider. Other automakers, from Ford to Lamborghini, have used 3D printing for components, but this is the first time Bugatti has done it in such a visible place.

Other changes: The wheels have a negative camber, an inward tilt at the top, by 2.5 degrees, to improve grip around corners. A new magnesium wheel design with optional aero blades saves weight and prevents adverse turbulence in the wheel area; new Pirelli 2 R tires are made from a softer compound that provides an even quicker response to your steering.

Quicker Around Corners
Most significant, the gear ratios have been shortened by 15%, Bugatti says, meaning the Pur Sport shifts more quickly—and is therefore better around corners—than the base Chiron. It’s like my old high school track team relay that put the longest-legged runner on the back stretch and the shorter runners on the corners. Shorter ratios handle curves better than longer ones.
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The shorter gear ratios also help the Pur Sport accelerate quicker than previous Chirons, even if its top speed of 217 mph can’t touch the Sport’s 261-mph limit. That gearing and a considerable weight reduction—110 pounds—has the Pur Sport shaving maybe a tenth a second off the 2.4-second 60mph time of its predecessor Sport by a tenth of a second.

Driving the Pur Sport is a surreal experience. It accelerates more quickly and smoothly and with less effort than anything I’ve driven in 15-plus years of reporting.
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The suspension is 65% firmer in front and 33% stiffer in back compared with other Chirons, according to Bugatti-provided specs, and while I can’t tell the difference in a tenth of a second on a sprint time, I felt the difference as I nipped my way around the sunny back side of Mulholland. The Pur Sport is perfectly balanced, instantly responsive, and glued to the road. It feels alien even compared to Ferraris and Lamborghinis in its ability to manoeuvre through traffic, surge up hills, and dance down canyon curves.

T​his variant looks pretty much like the regular Chiron with the same wide arch that stretches from the roof to the foot-sills and the same 8.0-liter W-16 1,500-horsepower engine under the hood. ​
This variant looks pretty much like the regular Chiron with the same wide arch that stretches from the roof to the foot-sills and the same 8.0-liter W-16 1,500-horsepower engine under the hood.

Even better, the Chiron is not embarrassingly extra like some supercars. By that I mean it’ll drop your Porsches and Bentleys like nothing—it’s a full second faster than some of their 0-60mph times—but it won’t be dramatic about it. It doesn’t prance tail up, engine screaming, tires screeching, belching, and popping along the way.

This will be welcome news for owners of a car that, despite its otherwise flamboyant appearance, elite pricing, and galactic performance, is easy enough emotionally and otherwise to use as a daily driver. It is as comfortable and easy to drive at 30mph as it is at 130mph, a certain steadfastness that is not often associated with supercars.

Granted, you can’t need anything resembling usable trunk space, and you better not mind stopping often to refuel (average gas mileage is 10mpg) or really checking your blind spots (three-quarter and rear visibility is useless). And you better remember to use the on-board lift, which raises the front of the car for those steep speed bumps they seem to think are fun in Beverly Hills. And also—you better not need cup holders.

Ascetic Aesthetic
The less-is-more feeling continues inside the Pur Sport, where the interior maintains the ascetic Chiron aesthetic—no center touchscreen, the smallish whip-stick-style “shifter” for the seven-speed automatic transmission, and, as I mentioned, zero (0) cup holders. There is a small bucket of a ledge that folds open in the bottom of each door; it’s about the right size to wedge in a paper coffee cup or a bottle of Pellegrino.

New, lightweight, racetrack-ready seats and mostly alcantara trimming help save tonnage, as does the decision to forego some sound insulation compared to the Chiron.

The weird thing is that even with that rather bleak-sounding interior, the car feels practically appointed. All trim and controls are made exclusively of either black, anodized aluminium, or titanium. Contrasting cross-stitching adds colour highlights, as do the steering wheel’s 12 o’clock spoke and the blue centre spine. The Bluetooth connects immediately; the infotainment, climate, and navigation controls are intuitive and unobtrusive.

In the Chiron Pur Sport, Bugatti remains unparalleled in the quality of its materials and craftsmanship, in its top-notch ergonomic comfort and sensibility, and in its excellent fit and finish.

Is It Worth It?
That’s the one question everyone has asked me about the car, even before “How did it drive?”

This is how I see it: If you can comfortably afford to purchase, drive, and maintain a seven-figure automobile—even when it gets dinged—and if you feel that it will give you joy, then yes, it’s worth it.

So the answer to whether the Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport is worth that skyscraper of a price tag lies between you and your banker. Here’s a hint at how those conversations go: According to the company, the average Bugatti owner around the world owns two of them. With a third on the way.

From Mercedes 4MATIC+ Coupe To JLR Defender, Motown Beauties That Ruled The Streets In 2020
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The Covid-19 pandemic caused a major economic slowdown, affecting the growth of several industries and the auto sector was no exception. Covid-19 led to supply chain disruptions and production halt in the latter half of March 2020, as reported by the Economic Times.

However, this didn’t stop the industry bigwigs and luxury car makers from churning out one new automobile after another. Many car and bike manufacturers launched high-end vehicles with super-fast engines and visual appeal.

While the auto industry may have shifted gears in 2020, it did see some high-profile launches. Here are all the motown beauties that ruled the streets in 2020.

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2020 saw German car-manufacturer Audi trying to attract the first-time luxury car buyers in India by launching 5 variants of its much-awaited SUV Q2.

Powering the Audi Q2 is a 2.0-litre TFSI petrol engine, developing 190PS and 320Nm of torque, mated to a 7-speed DSG (twin-clutch) automatic. It makes for a claimed 0-100kmph in a sprightly 6.5 seconds.

The quattro all-wheel drive in the Q2 is via an electro-hydraulically actuated multi-plate clutch, which can direct up to a 50:50 split of torque between the front and rear wheels depending on the need.

That’s not all. Audi will give customers a 5-year comprehensive service package, a 2+3 year extended warranty and 2+3yr of roadside assistance.

Price:

Standard - Rs 34.99 lakh
Premium - Rs 40.89 lakh
Premium Plus - Rs 44.64 lakh
Premium Plus II - Rs 45.14 lakh
Technology - Rs 48.89 lakh


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Jumping on the bandwagon, luxury brand Mercedes launched a midsize SUV, AMG GLE 53 4MATIC+ Coupe, priced at Rs 1.2 crore (ex-showroom pan-India), in September.

The GLE-class performance SUV Coupe was displayed at the Auto Show 2020 in Greater Noida and is the first AMG 53 series in the country. The model comes with 3 litre V6 biturbo engine, which churns out 390 hp of power, 23 hp more than the previous model.

What’s more? Mercedes also came up with an online sales platform ‘Merc From Home’ to promote digital bookings.

"We have got more than 500 bookings, which are a combination of both new and old cars, through an online platform. It also reaffirms our confidence in our digital strategy globally," Mercedes-Benz India Vice-President for sales and marketing Santosh Iyer said.

Price:

Rs 1.2 crore (ex-showroom pan-India)

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Premium motorcycle brand KTM, part of the Bajaj Auto group, launched KTM 250 Adventure model priced at Rs 2,48,256 (ex-showroom Delhi) in November.

The bike is powered by a 248 cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine, which generates power of 30 hp and is mated with a six-speed gearbox.

It is equipped with an ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) system by Bosch with an additional off-road mode that can be engaged via a button on the dashboard, allowing riders to steer the rear end into the corners with ease.

Commenting on the launch, Bajaj Auto President (Probiking) Sumeet Narang said,"The recent years have witnessed an increasing trend in adventure touring and the interest in outdoor exploration is on the rise. Our Adventure range is conceptualised to address this trend."

Price:

Rs 2.48 lakh (ex-showroom)

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British niche bike-manufacturer Triumph Motorcycles launched its all-new Tiger 900 in India priced between Rs 13.7 lakh and Rs 15.7 lakh (ex-showroom) in June.

The model is powered by a fresh 900 cc triple engine, and boasts of new rider-enhancing technology and an aggressive style.

The 2020 model will be available in three variants in India – Tiger 900 GT priced at Rs 13. 7 lakh, Rally at Rs 14. 35 lakh and Rally Pro Rs 15.50 lakh (all prices ex-showroom).

Triumph Motorcycles India Business Head Shoeb Farooq said, "The three variants will cater to both on-road and hard-core off-roading enthusiasts along with those wanting a long distance touring motorcycle."

Price:

Rs 13.7 lakh (ex-showroom)

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Jaguar Land Rover India launched its iconic SUV Defender in the country with a price starting at Rs 73.98 lakh (ex-showroom).

The latest version of the model comes with a 2-litre turbocharged petrol engine and would be available in two body styles in the country.

The price of new Defender 90 (three-door) starts from Rs 73.98 lakh, while Defender 110 (five-door) is tagged at Rs 79.94 lakh onwards (ex-showroom).

The new Defender will earn its place in the hearts of those with a passion for travel.

For off-roading, Defender has an impressive maximum approach angle of 38 degrees and a capability of water wading through a depth of 900 mm.

It also delivers a maximum towing capacity of 3,720 kg coupled with a roof load capacity of 168 kg. The model also comes with next-generation electronic vehicle architecture supporting SOTA (Software-Over-The-Air). It allows customers to receive updates without visiting the retailer.

Price:

Rs 73.98 lakh (ex-showroom)

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Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) launched its first BSVI-compliant premium motorcycle, the 2020 Africa Twin Adventure Sports priced at Rs 15.35 lakh (ex-showroom, India), in March.

Honda has replaced the previous 998cc motor with a larger 1084cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine. While the previous motor pumped out 86.04bhp and 93.1Nm, the updated mill is capable of producing 102bhp at 7,500rpm and 105Nm at 6,250rpm.

This substantial increase has been achieved by altering the intake and exhaust systems of the powerplant.

Adding to its touring credentials is a larger 24.8 litre fuel tank while the tall windscreen gets five steps of adjustability. For an added comfort in cold regions, heated grips have also been incorporated.

Price:

Rs 15.35 lakh (ex-showroom, India)

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