The last Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ — the Chiron variation that got its name by recording a top speed of nearly 305 MPH — is on its way…quickly…to its owner.
The example is the last of 30 to emerge from the Bugatti plant in Molsheim, heralding the end of the Chiron model in general; late last year, Bugatti reported that only a handful of Chiron Pur Sport and Super Sport builds were left before the singular and influential Bugatti made way for the next phase of the brand’s evolution.
With a sticker price of €3.5 million, The Chiron Super Sport 300+ was the priciest iteration of the model. Its W16 engine pushed its prototype to its magnificent, subtitle-inspiring performance at Bugatti’s track in Germany in September of 2019. At that time, Bugatti claimed that the right conditions could allow the 1,578-horsepower car to reach 320 MPH.