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Bugatti - Chiron (2017)
Step into the world of the Bugatti Chiron, the 2017 edition that still turns heads—at a price that reflects its unparalleled engineering. Bugatti’s hypercar lineup has long been synonymous with extreme performance and extravagance. The Bugatti Chiron, first introduced in 2016, immediately became the benchmark for speed, luxury, and the cost of owning a piece of automotive history. When you ask “Bugatti Chiron price?” or wonder what a 2017 model truly costs, you’re looking at a vehicle that blends raw power with exquisite design—anywhere from a few million dollars to more, depending on trim, finish, and market demand. --- ### Core Technical Specs (2017 Model)
- Engine: 8.0 L quad‑turbocharged W16
- Cylinders: 16 (W16 layout)
- Power: 1,479 hp (1,103 kW)
- Torque: 1,180 lb‑ft (1,600 Nm) @ 5,450 rpm
- Transmission: 7‑speed dual‑clutch automated manual
- Drive Layout: Rear‑wheel drive (awkward but pure performance)
- Fuel Type: High‑octane premium gasoline (above 100 Octane)
- Top Speed: 420 km/h (261 mph) (reduced for non‑factory models)
- 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): 2.4 seconds
- Length: 5,050 mm (198.8 in)
- Width: 2,117 mm (83.4 in)
- Height: 1,410 mm (55.5 in)
- Wheelbase: 3,202 mm (126.1 in)
- Weight: 2,014 kg (4,445 lb) (dry)
- Materials: Carbon‑fiber chassis, aluminum and titanium components, advanced composites in body panels
- Interior: Hand‑stitched leather, multilingual infotainment with an optional “6‑way adjustable driver” cockpit, full digital instrumentation
- Electronics: Adaptive aerodynamics (front splitter, rear wing with active element), custom suspension tuning, multiple engine modes (Sport, Comfort, Alternate Range)
- First Year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its value due to new‑vehicle inflation and initial depreciation peak.
- Second–Third Year: Further decline of about 5‑7% per year as the car approaches the 50‑kilometer mark and the hypercar boom begins to plateau.
- Five–Year Mark: Depreciation stabilizes, but the vehicle retains 35‑40% of its original price—significantly higher than conventional luxury cars.
- Long-Term (10+ Years): Values may plateau or increase slightly if the model becomes a rare collector’s item; however, disciplined maintenance and pristine condition remain crucial
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