The £3.2m Bugatti Tourbillon is part-hybrid hypercar, part-Swiss watch

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The £3.2m Bugatti Tourbillon is part-hybrid hypercar, part-Swiss watch

It might have retired its iconic W16 engine, but Bugatti isn’t ready to go all-electric just yet – even with EV pioneer Mate Rimac at the helm.

Instead, the French hypercar maker is doubling-down and its latest creation, called the Tourbillon, is powered by an all-new, one-metre-long V16 engine. It has the same number of cylinders as its Chiron and Veyron predecessors, but ditches the quad-turbo setup for natural aspiration and gains a hybrid system with three electric motors.

Hooked up to a 25 kWh battery and an 800-volt architecture, these motors alone produce 600 kW (800 horsepower). They can be used to drive more than 37 miles on electricity alone. Or, they can be combined with the engine for a total output of 1,800 horsepower. That might mean the engine is down considerably on the 1,600hp power plant of the Chiron Super Sport, which T3 drove a couple of years ago, but the total output of the hybrid Tourbillon makes it the most powerful Bugatti yet.

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Bugatti says the all-wheel-drive Tourbillon can sprint to 62 mph (100km/h) in 2.0 seconds, pass 124 mph (200 km/h) in under five seconds, and reach 186 mph (300 km/h) in less than 10 seconds. The latter is more than two seconds quicker than the Chiron Super Sport. Top speed is limited to 236 mph, unless the driver pulls over and inserts the famous Bugatti ‘speed key’. This removes the limiter and allows the Tourbillon to reach 276 mph.