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Take a close look at the Bugatti Tourbillon Équipe Pur Sang. No, you’re not seeing double; this model comes with an impressive lineup of eight tailpipes at the rear end of the latest Bugatti. Given all these exhaust pipes positioned behind it, you might ponder the significance of the name “Équipe Pur Sang.”
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The 8.3-liter V-16 likely (certainly) still belts out a magnificent sound, though.

What’s up with this top-tier squad from Bugatti? They claim the setup “serves as a striking visual tribute to both the Tourbillon’s unmatched performance and Bugatti’s racing legacy.” In simpler terms, it comes equipped with an updated front splitter, a redesigned rear diffuser, and a brand-new rear wing designed to enhance downforce. These modifications also feature smaller endplates aimed at boosting aerodynamic efficiency and improving handling during high-speed turns.

Near the road surface, the Équipe Pur Sang package features exclusive directional wheels sized at 20 inches for the front and 21 inches for the back. Besides their impressive appearance, Bugatti claims that the slim spokes help minimize air resistance and enhance ventilation to the rear radiator.

Within the cabin, the Équipe Pur Sang package includes distinctive embroidery on both the dashboard and the headrests of the performance seats. These specialized bucket seats are crafted to enhance lateral support during sharp turns when compared to regular seats. Given the impressive total of 1775 horsepower available, these features will certainly come into play.

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