The newly revealed Bugatti Tourbillon Équipe Pur Sang is a spectacle that raises eyebrows—it’s either a whimsical design choice or a breathtaking masterpiece. Perhaps it embodies both qualities.
This vehicle stands out from any other due to its astonishing eight exhausts. While no one truly requires that many exhausts, just envision the sound of the V16 engine roaring through all those pipes at high speeds.
In terms of performance, you can count on Bugatti to deliver. Under the hood is a formidable 8.3-liter V16 engine, complemented by a tri-electric motor, generating an exhilarating 1,775 horsepower.

What keeps this power from soaring off the ground? Bugatti has equipped the car with a new front splitter, a redesigned rear diffuser, and a custom rear wing featuring small endplates. These enhancements are intended to improve cornering speed while boosting aerodynamics, ensuring the vehicle maintains an impressive stance on the road. Plus, it looks fantastic.
So who’s behind this daring new design? Under the guidance of Mate Rimac, designers and engineers at Bugatti appear to have gained more creative freedom.
The car’s name translates to “thoroughbred team,” possibly referencing the surprising number of exhausts or paying homage to Bugatti’s legacy in motorsports.
Comfort is also a high priority, with a specially designed “Performance Seat” to keep you secured during high-G cornering. Finished in Alcantara, this seat ensures you look stylish while experiencing exhilarating drives.
Details regarding pricing and availability have yet to be disclosed.