When you hear of ultra-expensive car auction sales you rightly think of vintage, classic or collectible older vehicles. But not this one.
That’s because an RM Sotheby’s auction in Paris on Wednesday marked a new world record winning bid paid for a brand new car.
The motor in question is very special indeed: one-of-a-kind Bugatti Chiron Profilée, which could be the last version of the French firm’s incredible hypercar to feature the massive quad-turbocharged W16 engine.
When the hammer dropped yesterday, the highest bid was a staggering €9,792,500, which is fraction over £8.7million. That’s officially the biggest sale figure for a vehicle with zero owners on the registration document.
Video: Bugatti’s £8.7m Chiron Profilée has broken an auction record
The auction house said the ‘sealed’, invitation-only, auction for this one and only car saw an ‘extended bidding contest between a number of collectors in the room, on the telephones, and via the internet’ before the hammer eventually dropped at the staggering winning sum.
Not only is this now the most valuable new car ever sold at auction, the massive figure achieved smashed the pre-sale estimate of €4.2million to €5.5million (£3.7million to £4.9million).
The selling price also places the car among the most valuable Bugattis of any era ever sold at auction.
While not officially confirmed by Bugatti, the brand has hinted that this could be the last of the W16 Chiron series.
The Profilée bridges the gap between the standard car and the range-topping £3.4million Pur Sport, of which just 60 were created.
Development of the more road-bias – therefore comfortable – Profilée dated back to 2020 when Bugatti had planned to put it into series production.
However, when all 500 build slots for the limited-allocation Chiron sold out faster than expected, Bugatti realised it would not have the capacity to built a run of Profilées.
Despite this, the luxury auto maker pushed through and finished the project, committing to one car only that would be sold at auction, with a percentage of proceeds from the winning bid split between a variety of charities.
It means the highest bidder now has their hands on a single, bespoke-engineered, version of Bugatti’s acclaimed Chiron hyper sports car and the first and only ‘pre-series’ Chiron Profilée produced.
It features an exclusively developed exterior shape that is said to enhance downforce and improve airflow management.
The revised bodywork includes larger air intakes at the front, a redesigned front splitter to increase front-axle downforce and a larger horseshoe grille.
If it is to be the last W16, quad-turbo-engined Bugatti Chiron, it is certainly going out in style… and with speed.
The Chiron Profilée’s powerplant develops a monumental 1,476 horsepower, can accelerate to 62mph in just 2.3 seconds and has a quoted top speed of 236mph.
The body of the car is finished in a bespoke Bleu Royal Carbon tint, with the carbon fiber exposed, while the wheels are painted uniquely to distinguish them from any other Chiron.
Frank Heyl, deputy design director at Bugatti Automobiles, said: ‘With the customer wish in mind we incorporate an elegant, fixed sweeping tail that is both aerodynamically and thermodynamically optimized for the incomparable performance available to the Chiron Profilée’s owner, while also creating a graceful and timeless shape instead of the hydraulic rear wing of Chiron or the six-foot-wide fixed wing of Pur Sport.
‘We named it Profilée in honor of one of Jean Bugatti’s first creations Bugatti Type 46 and Type 50, which also carried that elegant flick in their tail.’
While it is the most expensive new motor ever sold at auction, it isn’t the priciest of all modern-era Bugattis.
That title still sits with the one-off La Voiture Noire, which is the second most expensive new car ever built behind Rolls-Royce’s recent series of Boat Tail convertible limousines.
It is rumoured to have been a private commission by the late Volkswagen boss Ferdinand Piech (who set up the modern Bugatti) and, according to some reports, was bought by football icon, Cristiano Ronaldo.
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