The two-seater got its name from the Monegasque pro racing driver Louis Chiron, who had a 35-year career on the track. Chiron won the French Grand Prix at Montlhery in his Bugatti Type 51.
The Divo, named after a Bugatti racing driver who had won the grueling Targa Florio road race twice during the 1920s, was a re-bodied, more aerodynamic version of the Bugatti Chiron. The Divo's ...
The Bugatti Divo is the most exclusive car Bugatti has ever made, only 40 are being manufactured. The Divo isn't quite as fast as the Chiron but it's been designed to be more agile. It's 35 kilos ...