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Bugatti Chiron – die Sammlung

Für später

Ja, wir sind beeindruckt vom Bugatti Chiron, wir hatten dieser Bewunderung nach einer Ausfahrt ja schon Ausdruck verliehen, nachzulesen hier. Und weil dieser Tage offiziell die letzten Modelle aus den heiligen Hallen rollen, beginnen wir doch auch von diesen Franzosen noch eine Sammlung. In 20 Jahren dann werden Sie uns dankbar sein, vielleicht. Oder dann halt nicht.

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SP3V30HM795026 (2017)

Auktion: RM Sotheby’s, Paris 2024, nicht verkauft, wird aber für 2’950’000 Euro angeboten, dies mit folgendem Text: «Ordered in April 2016, this spectacular hypercar was one of the first three examples to be delivered, each of which left the Molsheim atelier at the same time. It shares its 1,479-horsepower alloy 8-litre quad-turbocharged W-16 engine with its stablemates, but boasts a degree of personalisation rarely seen. The car was finished in Nocturne over Argent Metallic, with a matching Argent Metallic signature line, engine cover, and horseshoe grille—one of just three cars to feature such a front-end treatment. The interior was sumptuously finished in Beluga Black leather with Italian Red quilting to the seats and matching seatbelts. Comfort seats added €25,000 to the price tag, while red brake callipers cost an additional €3,000. Its name—meaning “Silver Sea”—was both etched into the cars dedication plate and stitched into each headrest—an option costing €4,500. After two years of ownership, the Chiron was subject to a suite of improvements carried out by the factory. In February 2019, a Performance Package was commissioned that included the upgraded suspension setup from the Chiron Sport, polished aluminium “Course” wheels, and carbon windscreen wipers; an accompanying invoice for almost €125,000 is available to view on file. In May of that year visual improvements were also made, with a new horseshoe grille and side meshes in Mirror Shine, and an aluminium-effect wrap to the front of the car, the sum of which was €62,250. In October 2019, the car was treated to four new tyres at a cost of €16,000 while most recently, the Chiron returned to the Molsheim factory for a routine service on 22 July 2022, with an accompanying invoice for €8,124.65. Today, this significant hypercar is still in the care of its first and only owner, and at the time of cataloguing had covered just 4,758 kilometres».

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SP3V39HM795042

Auktion: RM Sotheby’s, Paris 2018, verkauft für 3’323’750 Euro, mit diesen Angaben: «This particular Chiron is beautifully finished in two-tone Atlantic Blue over French Racing Blue livery, brown leather with contrast quilt stitched interior, optional carbon fibre steering wheel and optional Maritime Blue brake callipers. The ‘Classique’ wheels, signature line and iconic Bugatti ‘horseshoe’ are all finished in superlative polished aluminium. It was delivered in April 2017, making it one of the first 20 Chirons to be delivered worldwide and one of 18 delivered in the second quarter of 2017. With fewer than 1,000 km, roughly half of which is thought to be test mileage».

Chassis-Nummer: 795051 (2017)

Steht zum Verkauf bei Bavaria Motors (Juni 2024), mit diesen Informationen: «06/2017 – 2.800 KM – Exterieur Color A : Blue Carbon; Exterieur Color B. French Racing Blue; Rear wing underside: French Racing Blue; Signature Line: Aluminium; Horse Shoe: Aluminium; Wing Mirror Top: Blue Carbon; Wing Mirror Base: French Racing Blue; Engine Cover: Blue Carbon; Medailon: Grey Carbon; Wheel Style: Caractere; Color: Atlantic Blue; Diamond Cut: Yes; Brake Calipers Colour: French Racing Blue; Interieur Materiality: Leather & Carbon Fibre; Interieur Color A : Terre D Or; Interieur Color B: Terre D or; Inner Dashbord Colour: French Racing Blue; Theme Sitching: French Racing Blue; Steering Wheel: Carbon Fibre Package; Ebroidery center Console Inaly: Embossed; Carpet: Terre D Or; Door Entry: Carbon; Centre Console : Polisched Aluminium; Seats: Comfort; Safety belt Colour: Terre Dor; Seat Quilting: French Racing Blue; Seat Sitching: French Racing Blue; Embroidery Headrest: French Racing Blue».

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SP3V39HM795060

Auktion: RM Sotheby’s, Paris 2019, verkauft für 2’275’000 Euro, mit diesen Angaben: «Delivered new to its first owner through Bugatti Dusseldorf in August 2017, this Chiron boasts a brilliant specification, finished two-tone in Nocturne and Bugatti light blue over a matching interior in Beluga Black and Bugatti Light blue, the car boasts a variety of interesting options, including a carbon fibre steering wheel and centre console, comfort seats and ‘Classique’ style diamond-cut wheels with blue brake callipers. Residing in a large collection of supercars with its first owner, the car has been used sparingly and has accumulated less than 1,800 km since departing Bugatti’s Molsheim, France, factory. In October of 2018, the Chiron returned to Bugatti Dusseldorf where it received its first annual service which included an oil and brake fluid change. Having accumulated only a handful of kilometres since, it remains in virtually as-new condition throughout».

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SP3V3XJM795069 (2018)

Auktion: RM Sotheby’s, New York 2017, verkauft für 3’772’500 Dollar, angeboten mit folgendem Text: «The Chiron on offer is the first U.S.-specification example ordered and is presented here unregistered and in as-new condition. It is ready and waiting to be taken to the limit and driven as intended. Since completion, it has only been driven 250 miles, which consist entirely of factory test miles to ensure that every aspect of the car was in perfect order prior to delivery. Finished in black with red highlights inside and out, as well as red brake calipers, this is a truly sinister-looking Chiron».

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SP3V36JM795070

Auktion: Bring A Trailer, Mai 2025, verkauft für 2’850’000 Dollar, mit diesen Informationen: «This 2018 Bugatti Chiron is one of 500 examples of all types produced between 2016 and 2023, and it was formerly owned by two-time undisputed super middleweight boxing champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez. The car is finished in Atlantic Blue and French Blue. The car is equipped with carbon-ceramic brakes with French Blue-painted calipers, staggered-width Caractere wheels with Atlantic Blue accents, and a rear wing with a French Blue underside. Inside, the carbon-fiber Comfort seats are trimmed in Lake Blue and French Racing Blue leather. The digital odometer shows 2,200 miles».

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SP3V38JM795071 (2017)

Auktion: RM Sotheby’s, Miami 2024, Schätzpreis 3’200’000 bis 3’800’000 Dollar. 1489 Meilen.

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SP3V31JM795087 (2018)

Auktion: Broad Arrow, Monterey 2025, Schätzpreis 3 bis 3,5 Millionen Dollar. Mit diesen Informationen: «The 2018 Bugatti Chiron offered here is a spectacular two-owner example that embodies all the grandeur of its breed. It was commissioned in a truly dramatic specification of Full Black Exposed Carbon Fiber exterior—a jaw-dropping $315,000 option—contrasted by the Light Blue Sport finish accenting the underside of the rear wing and the brake calipers. The iconic „horseshoe“ grille surround and taillights were rendered in Nocturne black, as were the striking Caractere wheels—themselves a $62,000 option before the additional $9,300 Nocturne paint treatment. Neatly matching these Nocturne touches are Black Anodized exhaust tips, rounding out the exterior options for an additional $15,000. Inside, the cabin was adorned with the Premium Leather & Carbon Package ($62,000), swathing occupants in two-tone Beluga Black/Light Blue Sport hides and exposed carbon fiber, further elevated by the $31,000 Comfort Package seats. A Light Blue Sport-trimmed gearshift provided a final pop of contrast, while each headrest bore the embroidered “EB” logo for $5,600—bringing the total in bespoke extras to over half a million dollars, a testament to the uncompromising specification of this exceptional hypercar. Delivered new to the United States in early 2018 through Bugatti’s authorized dealer in La Jolla, California, the Chiron’s digital window sticker shows that it commanded an MSRP cresting $3.5 million dollars when new. The accompanying clean CARFAX Vehicle History Report shows that the car was first registered to a private owner in Montana in May 2018, showing just 271 miles at the time. The Bugatti was subsequently registered in California in 2020 prior to joining the current Utah-based caretaker in mid-2021, having just eclipsed 1,000 miles at the time of acquisition. Now showing just 4,379 miles since new at the time of cataloging, this superb hypercar remains in excellent condition, and benefits from a recent service courtesy of Bugatti Beverly Hills. Completed in June 2025 in preparation for the sale, the extensive warranty-covered service included a complete gearbox replacement to address check engine and gearbox warning lights, replacement of the trunk lid struts, a certified multi-point vehicle inspection, and tire pressure adjustment to factory specifications. The Chiron remains under its extended factory warranty until 21 November 2026, offering no-cost maintenance to the new owner for over a year».

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SP3V32LM795294 (2020)

Auktion: Bonhams, Bonmont 2023, verkauft. Neupreis: 2’602’000 Euro.

Bugatti Chiron Sport (wahrscheinlich 60 Exemplare)

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SP3V3XKM795168 (2019)

Auktion: Gooding & Co., Pebble Beach 2025, nicht verkauft. Dann: Bring A Trailer (September 2025), verkauft für 3’185’333 Dollar.

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SP3V35KM795174 (2019)

Auktion: RM Sotheby’s, Miami 2022, verkauft für 3’305’000 Dollar, angeboten mit folgendem Text: «Claiming limited mileage and fastidious care by two discerning collectors, this Chiron Sport is an ideally well-preserved example of Bugatti’s top-shelf product. Completed in November 2018 to US specifications, chassis number 795174 is distinguished by numerous bespoke elements of its cosmetic livery, starting with the external finish of exposed black carbon fiber accented with Italian Red body elements such as the side sills, chin spoiler, rear taillamp accent, and rear exhaust surround. The red paint was also applied to the signature line, the lower halves of the sideview mirrors, the rear EB logo, the wheel cap logos, brake calipers, and engine covers. The exquisite interior was trimmed in a matching two-tone color scheme in which Italian Red is used on the diamond-stitched leather seat upholstery and door panels, Chiron script on the headrests, steering wheel stitching, seatbelts, inner signature line, and rearview mirror, while numerous trim pieces were finished in black and exposed carbon fiber. The center console furthermore features a decorative inlay reading “110 Ans Bugatti” that is complemented with the French tricolore. After undergoing testing in Molsheim in January 2019, the Bugatti was delivered to Manhattan Motorcars, the official marque dealership in New York City. It is believed to be one of 82 Chirons delivered worldwide in 2019, and one of the first Chiron Sport examples delivered to the United States. The car was then sold to a noted collector on the East Coast whose gallery includes several other modern Bugatti hypercars. Offered for sale in late 2021, the Bugatti was acquired by the consignor, another respected collector of flagship hypercars. The Chiron Sport continued to enjoy regular maintenance at Manhattan Motorcars while occasionally being exhibited at local cars-and-coffee gatherings. Displaying 2,188 miles at the time of cataloguing, this sensational Bugatti is magnificently presented, and is one of but a handful of Chiron Sports to be publicly offered at auction».

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SP3V32KM795231 (2020)

Wird angeboten über sbxcars.com (April 2024) – mit keinerlei relevanten Angaben.

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SP3V32LM795246 (2019)

Auktion: RM Sotheby’s, Tegernsee 2024, Schätzpreis 3,3 bis 3,8 Millionen Euro. Einer von 20 «110 Ans Bugatti».

Chassis-Nummer: 795322 (2021)

Auktion: RM Sotheby’s, Monterey 2024, Schätzpreis 3,3 bis 3,8 Millionen Dollar, keine weiteren Informationen. 1 von 20 «Noire», 418 Meilen.

Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SW3V32NM795009 (2022)

Auktion: Bonhams, Scottsdale 2024, Schätzpreis 5’000’000 bis 5’500’000 Dollar. 256 Meilen

Bugatti Chiron Super Sport

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SW3V34NM795044

Auktion: Bring A Trailer, Dezember 2025, verkauft für 4 Millionen Dollar, mit diesen Angaben: «This 2022 Bugatti Chiron Super Sport was specified in Nocturne over Italian Red and Beluga Black leather and optioned with a Sky View roof, Black Carbon lower body components, and a polished aluminum engine cover. Other details include Super Sport five-spoke wheels, carbon-ceramic brakes, Italian Red-painted calipers, and red Super Sport script on the underside of the active rear wing. The interior features a carbon-fiber steering wheel, comfort power-adjustable bucket seats, and an Accuton sound system. Acquired by the selling dealer in 2025, this Chiron Super Sport now has 1,400 miles.»

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SW3V31PM795053 (2023)

Auktion: Bonhams, Quail 2025, Schätzpreis 3,5 bis 4,5 Millionen Dollar, mit diesen Informationen: «This example of the Super Sport was delivered in dark green with exposed carbon fiber, as part of Bugatti’s Molsheim-based Sur Mesure, or ‚custom tailored‘ program, assuring each discerning customer a unique choice of bespoke customization. Sitting inside the cockpit of the beautifully contoured Super Sport evokes the feeling of surfing inside a cresting wave—exhilarating, but strangely calm. This example is dressed in dark green and grey leather with carbon fiber, and brushed aluminum, blending performance materials with artisanal finish. The minimalist dashboard features analog-mechanical dials encased in aluminum, subtly reminding the driver that this is a car rooted in tradition even as it defines the future. All creature comforts—climate control, a high-fidelity sound system, navigation, and Bugatti’s unique driver interface with real-time telemetry and performance data—are at the driver’s fingertips. Despite its ferocious capability, the Super Sport remains a serene and comfortable environment—even at triple-digit cruising speeds. Included with the car is a case with extra keys and a thumb drive containing photos and video of the car as it was being produced. The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport is above all a technological monument and the closing chapter in the story of the legendary W16 engine, which Bugatti has since retired. With only 70-80 examples built globally, this is a rare opportunity to own a future icon. This super low mileage (under 740 miles) example of the 2023 Bugatti Chiron Super Sport represents the peak of the internal combustion era».

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SW3V39PM795057

Auktion: RM Sotheby’s, Zürich 2025, verkauft für 4’055’000 Franken, mit diesen Angaben: «Ordered new by the consignor via Bugatti’s representatives in Appenzell, Switzerland, the Chiron Super Sport on offer, chassis number 795057, is finished in the spectacular combination of Blue Carbon and Grey Carbon over Atlantic Blue diamond cut five-spoke alloy wheels. This magnificent specification is strikingly contrasted by a cabin awash in Deep Blue full-leather hides, complemented by Beluga Black carpets and accented with Gris Rafale stitching and embroidery. Delivered new to The Tailored For Speed Collection in Switzerland, the Bugatti has been retained by its sole owner. Enjoyed sparingly throughout, the car displays just 516 kilometres at the time of cataloguing and is accompanied by an owner’s manual, order documents, and engraved road case. It was serviced by a Bugatti-authorised dealership in Zurich on 7 March 2025, then showing 480 kilometres on its odometer.»

Chassis-Nummer: 795072

Mehr zu diesem Fahrzeug gibt es: hier.

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SW3V36RM795097

Auktion: Bonhams, Scottsdale 2026, kein Schätzpreis, mit diesen Informationen: «Delivered new to Canada and configured to U.S.-market specification, the car stands as a masterful expression of Bugatti’s celebrated Sur Mesure program, having been commissioned as a singular contemporary homage to the legendary Bugatti Type 41 Royale, famously associated with the „Éléphant Blanc.“ Drawing direct inspiration from Rembrandt Bugatti’s iconic elephant sculpture, the configuration establishes a profound visual and philosophical connection to the marque’s prewar zenith. The car is finished in its factory-applied Glacier White, subtly accented by Nocturne details, and paired with an exquisitely tailored French Racing Blue interior—an exceptionally rare and evocative combination that recalls Bugatti’s golden era while remaining resolutely modern in execution. Including its bespoke options, the car carried an original MSRP of $4,106,450. The vehicle is accompanied by its documented technical specification and bespoke Sur Mesure details, as outlined in the original Bugatti build sheet specification. Most evocatively, the historic elephant motif, long associated exclusively with the Bugatti Royale, has been reintroduced through bespoke embroidered elephant emblems on the seat headrests, a subtle yet powerful tribute to Rembrandt Bugatti’s sculpture and a defining hallmark of this commission. At the time of cataloguing, the car displays just 2,750 miles.»

Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport (Fahrbericht hier):

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SC3V31MM795008 (2021)

Auktion: Bonhams, Quail 2025, Schätzpreis 3,75 bis 4,25 Millionen Dollar (no reserve!), mit diesen Informationen: «Only 60 Chiron Pur Sport cars were built, making this example one of the rarest Bugattis of the modern era. Each was bespoke to its original owner, with highly customizable specifications. This Pur Sport presents in white with extensive carbon fiber accents, a red leather and Alcantara interior and matching red Bugatti calipers. Delivered new to Miami, it has covered under 500 miles a year with under 1,900 miles on the odometer».

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SC3V32MM795020

Mehr zu diesem Fahrzeug haben wir: hier.

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SC3V35NM795031 (2022)

Auktion: Broad Arrow, Amelia Island 2024, Schätzpreis 4’000’000 bis 5’000’000 Dollar, angeboten mit folgendem Text: «One of just 60 Chiron Pur Sports constructed, this particular chassis was configured with the desirable Pur Sport Exterior and Interior packages, as well as the distinctive Pur Sport “Exterior Split” option; the latter evoking the magnificent two-tone, coach-built Type 55 and 57s of the 1930s. Further augmented by contrasting brake calipers, Italian Red seat belts and a leather steering wheel, the car’s option package alone amounted to some $392,400. Delivered to the consignor via Bugatti St. Louis of Chesterfield, Missouri 2022, it has remained in his custody since and has been fastidiously stored, occasionally used, and recently exhibited in the “Hypercars: The Allure of the Extreme” exhibition at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. Showing a recorded odometer reading of just 393 miles at the time of cataloging, the car remains in practically “factory fresh” condition and is accompanied by its original factory documentation, handbooks and factory accessories. Additionally, the car has just returned from a service at Bugatti St. Louis ahead of sale».

Chassis-Nummer: VF9SC3V36NM795040 (2022)

Auf Bring A Trailer verkauft für 4’100’000 Dollar (Mai 2024), angeboten mit folgendem Text: «This 2022 Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport is one of 60 examples produced and was delivered new to Bugatti Greenwich in Stamford, Connecticut. It was registered in New York before it was purchased by the selling dealer in 2024 and now has 5,400 miles. The car is finished in “Pur Sport Split” white with gray exposed carbon-fiber lower body panels over Tangerine leather upholstery. The window sticker shows delivery to Bugatti Greenwich and lists standard features, $371,300 in options, and an MSRP of $4,070,300».

Die Einzelstücke:

Bugatti Chiron Profilée (2022)

Chassis-Nummer: VF9NC3V36NM795004

Auktion: RM Sotheby’s, Paris 2023, verkauft für 9’792’500 Euro. Dazu haben wir auch einen Kommentar. Und selbstverständlich alle Bilder.

Der Aufwendigste?

Achim Anscheidt, ehemaliger Bugatti Design Director und verantwortlich für diese Kreation, erklärt den Ausgangspunkt der Idee: «Unsere Kunden können unglaublich kreativ sein, und wir sind sehr stolz darauf, ihnen bei der Verwirklichung ihrer Träume zu helfen, aber umfangreiche Spezialaufträge wie dieser sind äusserst selten – normalerweise sehen wir nicht mehr als ein oder zwei Kreationen in dieser Grössenordnung pro Jahr. Angesichts der Vision und des hohen Anspruchs dieses Projekts – und der fantastischen Idee, die wir verwirklichen wollten – ist «Golden Era» wahrscheinlich das anspruchsvollste Stück massgeschneiderter Personalisierungsarbeit, an dem mein Team und ich je gearbeitet haben.» Weiss jemand die Chassis-Nummer?

Der Zweitletzte?

Die Chassisnummer dieses Einzelstück, als «55 1 of 1» bezeichnet, kennen wir (noch) nicht. Aber wir kennen jene seines Vorbilds, dem Type 55, der sonst im Museum in Mulhouse steht: #55237. Was wollen wir zu diesem Super Sport sonst noch schreiben, das Motiv ist ja offensichtlich. Es erstaunt mehr, dass nicht ein Besitzer irgendeines schwarz-gelben Bugatti-Klassikers dieses Fahrzeug bestellt hat.

Der Allerallerletzte?

Es ist dies der 500. von 500 gebauten Chiron. Er ist auch so angeschrieben: L’Ultime. Wir nehmen mal an, er geht ins hauseigene Museum oder die Autostadt in Wolfsburg, es gibt wohl keine Kundin, die für diesen vollgekritzelten Chiron ein paar Millionen abdrückt. (Und so richtig vorbei ist ja eh noch nicht, es folgen noch 99 Mistral und 40 Bolide, die ja auch auf dem Chiron basieren – die behandeln wir dann unten.)

Die Veyron gibt es: hier. Der Type 57 hier, den EB110 hier – und dann ist da noch das Archiv. Und die Sammlungen.

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