- New video exhibits a prototype of the Bugatti Tourbillon hybrid hypercar
- The video supplies a transparent style of the Tourbillon’s newly developed 8.3-liter V-16 engine
- The Tourbillon enters manufacturing in 2026 and carries a beginning worth of about $4 million
Bugatti stunned many final 12 months when, as a substitute of unveiling an electrical successor to its Chiron hypercar, it launched the gasoline-electric Tourbillon. However maybe probably the most stunning facet was the selection of the Tourbillon’s hybrid system’s inner combustion engine—a newly developed V-16.
Till now, there was little or no footage of prototypes, leaving fanatics questioning what the V-16 will sound like. Whereas V-16-powered automobiles have existed earlier than—most not too long ago the Cizeta V16T supercar of the Nineteen Nineties—the distinctive sound of a V-16 stays considerably of a thriller.
That thriller is now beginning to unravel. Mate Rimac, the top of the Bugatti Rimac partnership, not too long ago took to social media to share a video of a Tourbillon prototype, giving us a transparent style of the brand new engine’s howl—and it’s brutal. The prototype is believed to be working completely on its gasoline engine, offering a glimpse of its uncooked efficiency even with out the help of electrification.
Energy within the Tourbillon comes from a naturally aspirated 8.3-liter V-16 engine paired with three electrical motors—two on the entrance and one on the rear. The V-16 alone produces roughly 986 hp, whereas the electrical motors contribute an extra 790 hp, bringing the whole system output to 1,776 hp.
The V-16 was developed by Cosworth, the legendary ex-Method 1 energy unit builder liable for a few of the most iconic engines in historical past, together with the V-12s that energy Aston Martin’s Valkyrie and GMA’s T.50 and T.33.
Working in tandem with the electrical motors, Bugatti estimates the Tourbillon will speed up from 0-62 mph in 2.0 seconds, 0-124 mph in lower than 5.0 seconds, 0-186 mph in underneath 10.0 seconds, and 0-248 mph in underneath 25.0 seconds. Prime velocity is electronically restricted to 276 mph, however Bugatti has hinted that a minimum of one model of the Tourbillon may surpass 500 kph (310.7 mph).
Manufacturing of the Tourbillon is ready to start in 2026, with solely 250 items deliberate. Pricing begins at roughly $4 million.
