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VIDEO: The drift of a Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport, spectacular!

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And it is that skidding until the wheels die with a car of several million euros has to be scary.

This is the drift of a Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport, spectacular! And it is that skidding until the wheels die with a car of several million euros has to be scary. The model in question weighs a whopping two tons, has an 8.0-liter tetraturbo W16 engine for 1,500 hp and 1,600 Nm of maximum torque. He certainly has available energy, although having the guts to make him skid dance…

“What we celebrate here with this showcase is the unrivaled handling of the Chiron Pur Sport. One of the most agile cars ever created within our product portfolio is composed and precise, allowing it to complete a controlled drift on all four wheels,” said Christophe Piochon, President of Bugatti Automobiles.

“The Pur Sport has become a firm favorite with customers due to its focused performance and pure driving characteristics. It was only fitting that the Pur Sport was the Chiron model selected to honor our iconic signature line with this ambitious C-Drift,” he concluded.

The company has related the moment in a very special way, writing this about the video that you are going to see: “The track is ready. The air is still. With its 1,500PS, 1,600Nm and state-of-the-art all-wheel drive technology, the Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport lurks just off center, ready to execute a perfectly controlled and precise drift maneuver that will grace the track with a letter ‘ C’ big.”

The letter “C” has been known at Bugatti since 1920. It was created by Jean Bugatti to lengthen the perfect silhouette of his cars. The aim was to give movement to the image of the model. It is currently preserved, being used to increase the ventilation flow.

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