Bugatti vehicles are among the most expensive in the world. This may be one of the reasons why they aren’t so popular. However, if you love speed and can afford very expensive vehicles, you should consider purchasing one.
Today, the fastest car in the world is the Bugatti Chiron. Asides from being so fast, it has a very attractive design and is also very comfortable. Bugatti is a brand with a very rich history. Over the years, the company has evolved in the production of its vehicles even though they aren’t mass-produced. Each Bugatti is assembled by a team of about 20 individuals by hand making them among the most exclusive cars in the world.
How much does it cost to purchase a Bugatti Chiron in Nigeria today? We will answer this question in this post and also show you some specifications of these vehicles.
Bugatti Chiron Prices in Nigeria
At the time of its release into the market in 2017, the Bugatti Chiron was the fastest car in the world. It had a top speed of about 261 mph. There have been several upgrades on this vehicle since then. The question is, “how much does a Bugatti Chiron cost in Nigeria?” We will show you the different models available in the country and how much they cost.
Brand New Bugatti Chiron Prices in Nigeria
- Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 2022: N1.5 billion – N1.75 billion
- Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300 Plus 2020: N1.61 billion – N1.8 billion
- Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport 2021: N1.47 billion – N1.58 billion
- Bugatti Chiron Sport 2019: N1.37 billion – N1.45 billion
- Bugatti Chiron 2019: N1.28 billion – N1.32 billion
- Bugatti Chiron 8.0 W16: N1.05 billion – N1.15 billion
The cost of these vehicles changes frequently because of several factors. Some of these factors include exchange rate, customs duty, company policies, and government policies. Also, the prices on the market may differ slightly from the ones in this post because of your location and the vendor that you patronize.
Foreign-used and Nigerian-used Bugatti Chiron Prices in Nigeria
The prices of foreign-used Bugatti Chiron are quite flexible depending on the grade of the vehicle and year of production. Usually, these vehicles cost from N750 million upwards but are still more affordable than brand new Bugatti Chiron cars. We suggest that you reach out to a trusted exotic car dealer to place an order since these cars are mostly imported. Also, ensure that you check the vehicle properly to ensure that all the parts are in place and it is in great working condition.
There are a few Nigerian-used Bugatti Chiron vehicles on the market. Just like the foreign-used ones, their prices vary a lot. It is quite difficult to state a specific price as the cost depends on the owner and the state of the vehicle. Usually, they cost between N500 million and N800 million on average. We do not advise you to purchase Nigerian-used Bugatti Chiron vehicles because it is difficult to know the exact state of the vehicle. If you can, either purchase a brand new one or go for a foreign-used version.
Bugatti Chiron Specifications at a Glance
The specifications of a car tell a lot about the capacity of the car, its comfort, and what it presents to the user. In this section, we will look at the specifications of two of the most recent Bugatti Chiron models that we mentioned above.
Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport 2021
This is the second-latest version of the Bugatti Chiron available in Nigeria. Check the specifications below:
Powertrain | |
Engine | 8,0 l W16 |
Power | 1,479 hp @ 6,700 rpm (1,103 kW) |
Torque | 1,180 lb·ft @ 2,000 – 6,000 rpm (1,600 N·m) |
Induction | Turbocharged |
Fuel type | Premium |
Transmission | 7-speed automatic |
Drivetrain | AWD |
Vehicle type / Category | |
Vehicle type | Coupe |
Category | Exotic |
Assembly | Molsheim, FR |
Generation | 1 |
Fuel efficiency / Autonomy | |
City | 30.3 L/100km |
Highway | 20.9 L/100km |
Combined | 26.1 L/100km |
Autonomy | 383 km |
CO₂ emissions | 608 g/km |
Equipment | |
Infotainment | |
Steering / Suspension / Brakes / Tires | |
Steering | rack and pinion, electric assistance |
Front suspension | independent, double wishbones |
Rear suspension | independent, double wishbones |
Front brakes | Disc (ABS) |
Rear brakes | Disc (ABS) |
Front tires | P285/30ZR20 |
Rear tires | P355/25ZR21 |
Safety | |
Seat belts | 2 |
Dimensions / Weight | |
Length | 4,544 mm (179″) |
Width | 2,038 mm (80″) |
Height | 1,212 mm (48″) |
Wheelbase | 2,711 mm (107″) |
Weight | 1,945 kg (4,288 lb) |
Capacities | |
Passengers | 2 |
Trunk | 44 l (2 cu ft) |
Fuel tank | 100 l (22 gals) |
Towing capacity | not recommended |
Performance | |
Power to weight ratio | 567.0 W/kg |
0-100 km/h | 2.3 s (manufacturer) |
80-120 km/h | 1.7 s (estimated) |
Top speed | 420 km/h (261 mph) (manufacturer) |
Braking distance | 31 m |
Warranty | |
Base warranty | 2 years/50,000 km |
Powertrain warranty | 2 years/50,000 km |
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 2022
The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 2022 is the latest version of the Chiron. Check the specs of this vehicle at a glance below:
Powertrain | |
Engine | 8,0 l W16 |
Power | 1,479 hp @ 6,700 rpm (1,103 kW) |
Torque | 1,180 lb·ft @ 2,000 – 6,000 rpm (1,600 N·m) |
Induction | Turbocharged |
Fuel type | Premium |
Transmission | 7-speed automatic |
Drivetrain | AWD |
Vehicle type / Category | |
Vehicle type | Coupe |
Category | Exotic |
Assembly | Molsheim, FR |
Generation | 1 |
Fuel efficiency / Autonomy | |
City | 26.8 L/100km |
Highway | 16.6 L/100km |
Combined | 22.2 L/100km |
Autonomy | 450 km |
CO₂ emissions | 522 g/km |
Equipment | |
Infotainment | |
Steering / Suspension / Brakes / Tires | |
Steering | rack and pinion, electric assistance |
Front suspension | independent, double wishbones |
Rear suspension | independent, double wishbones |
Front brakes | Disc (ABS) |
Rear brakes | Disc (ABS) |
Front tires | P285/30ZR20 |
Rear tires | P355/25ZR21 |
Safety | |
Seat belts | 2 |
Dimensions / Weight | |
Length | 4,544 mm (179″) |
Width | 2,038 mm (80″) |
Height | 1,212 mm (48″) |
Wheelbase | 2,711 mm (107″) |
Weight | 1,995 kg (4,398 lb) |
Capacities | |
Passengers | 2 |
Trunk | 44 l (2 cu ft) |
Fuel tank | 100 l (22 gals) |
Towing capacity | not recommended |
Performance | |
Power to weight ratio | 552.8 W/kg |
0-100 km/h | 2.4 s (manufacturer) |
80-120 km/h | 1.8 s (manufacturer) |
Top speed | 420 km/h (261 mph) (manufacturer) |
Braking distance | 31 m |
Warranty | |
Base warranty | 2 years/50,000 km |
Powertrain warranty | 2 years/50,000 km |