Bugatti Bids Farewell to the Iconic 8.0L Quad-Turbocharged W16 Engine with ‘La Voiture Noire’
In a significant move marking the end of an era, Bugatti is saying goodbye to its iconic 8.0L quad-turbocharged W16 engine, commemorating the moment with the launch of its final model, ‘La Voiture Noire.’ This shift comes as the automaker prepares for a transition towards electric vehicles and hybrid powertrains.
Bugatti’s Final Model with Famed Engine: La Voiture Noire
Bugatti has rolled out its last model featuring the 8.0L quad-turbocharged W16 engine, aptly named La Voiture Noire. Translating to ‘The Black Car,’ this exclusive model is a homage to the Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic of the 1930s. La Voiture Noire is priced at €11 million before taxes, making it one of the most expensive new cars in the world.End of an Era for Bugatti’s Iconic W16 Engine
The W16 engine has been a hallmark of Bugatti’s engineering prowess, delivering unmatched power and performance. However, the engine, known for its complex assembly and high fuel consumption, is being retired as Bugatti paves the way for more sustainable and eco-friendly technologies. The focus is now on hybrid and electric powertrains.Future Directions for Bugatti
Bugatti has already started its journey towards electric vehicles, as evident in its recent partnership with Croatian electric supercar maker Rimac. This collaboration aims to combine Bugatti’s engineering prowess with Rimac’s expertise in electric powertrains, promising a future of high-performance, eco-friendly vehicles.Bugatti’s farewell to the 8.0L quad-turbocharged W16 engine signals a significant shift in the automotive industry. While the end of this iconic engine marks the close of a chapter, it also signals the dawn of a new era for Bugatti. As the automaker moves towards electric vehicles and hybrid powertrains, car enthusiasts can expect exciting innovations and high-performance, more sustainable vehicles in the future.