We will take them all.
The Bugatti DIVO is a hybrid of the Chiron and the Bugatti . It is a hypercar with all the right elements, including a 1,479-horsepower (1.102 kilowatts), W16 engine. This engine has been upgraded to be aerodynamically superior than any other Bugatti. It should perform as well on the Nurburgring than it does in straight lines.
Marco van Overbeeke, an automotive designer and custom-spec/livery designer, has done a number of stunning race-ready modifications to the Divo in anticipation of its on-track debut. This is our first glimpse at the Bug in a different paint job than the one we saw in Monterey. It’s stunning.
The 1929 Targa Florio tribute scheme is our favorite livery (pictured above). The Divo looks stunning in the matte blue paint job with white accents and an Italian flag motif. This look is perfect to match the 1929 Targa Floria Winner.
Another option is an army green motif and a black-and-gold combination. The gallery below shows all the different looks. You can also visit the artist’s Instagram. It is possible to see one of these designs on a road-going Divo.
If you’re still not impressed by these renderings, the Bugatti Divo is powered by the same W16 engine that powers the Chiron. It sends 1,479 horses all four wheels, regardless of the livery. Let’s hope Bugatti learns from these renderings as it designs other looks for its Divo.