Bugatti Chiron Successor Will Be “Heavily Electrified,” Mate Rimac Says
The easiest thing for us would be to take the Nevera and slam a Bugatti logo on it and call it a day. But I was against it. I’m an electric car guy, but a Bugatti should still have a combustion engine for some time. But it will be developed in a way that is financially viable,” Rimac told Automotive News Europe.





Rimac describes the new Bugatti as being “heavily electrified” while making use of “a very attractive combustion engine.” There’s no info yet about the powerplant’s displacement or cylinder layout.