
The new 2025 Bugatti Tourbillon hypercar breaks records not only in performance — with 1775 horsepower — but also in the cost of its extras, cenyavto.com reported.
A matte carbon-effect paint will set you back $360,000 (approx. 4.8 billion UZS), and a matte top finish adds another $60,000 (800 million UZS). The Pur Sang aerodynamics and exhaust kit? A “modest” $240,000 (3.2 billion UZS).
One standout luxury: a rose gold-trimmed instrument panel priced at 5.5 billion UZS. The gray dials alone are worth 1.2 billion. A luggage set with three pieces? 3 billion UZS. Protective film for the car’s body? 2.1 billion. In total, the options add up to over 479 billion UZS — more than a brand-new Bugatti Veyron once cost.
Of course, for those who can afford the Tourbillon, these numbers are like paying for floor mats in a Honda Civic. Now the only question is: how soon before one ends up in a lake — or in pieces on a YouTuber's workbench?
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