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Breaking News: Bugatti Tourbillon Production Set to Start in September
Bugatti Inaugurates La Manufacture for Tourbillon Hypercar Production
On July 2, Bugatti officially opened La Manufacture, a state-of-the-art factory dedicated to crafting the Tourbillon hypercar. Situated in Molsheim, France, next to the iconic Chateau, this new facility marks a significant milestone for the luxury automaker.
Spanning an impressive 3,245 square meters, La Manufacture will serve as the hub for exterior and interior pre-assembly processes, quality control, polishing, and painting. While the final assembly will still take place at the existing Atelier, known for its resemblance to the Bugatti Macaron logo, the addition of this new facility will boost Bugatti’s production capacity to potentially 200 vehicles annually.
Currently in the advanced stages of development, the Bugatti Tourbillon recently saw the rollout of its first pre-production model. Sources indicate that full-scale production is slated to kick off in September 2026, signaling the imminent arrival of this groundbreaking hypercar.

Designed as the successor to the illustrious Chiron, the Bugatti Tourbillon represents a new era in hypercar innovation. With a formidable 1800 horsepower 8.3-liter V16 hybrid engine at its core, this vehicle promises unparalleled performance and engineering excellence.

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