The final example of the Bugatti Chiron has been delivered to its owner, bringing an end to the production of the mighty W16 hypercar… well, sort of. The legendary French marque recently revealed the latest Chiron to roll off its factory at Molsheim, claiming it to be the finale of the Chiron 1500 PS trim. Customized through the brand’s Ser Mesure program, this jaw-dropping piece of automotive artwork is basically the last base model Chiron to be produced by Bugatti.
While the final Chiron Super Sport 300+ was delivered way back in 2022, the Chiron Profilèe was auctioned for $10.8 million last year. But it’s still not the end of the road for the hypercar as an unknown number of Chiron-based derivatives (Chiron Pur Sport, Mistral, and Bolide) are yet to be delivered. Bugatti only said the remaining Chiron-derived hypercars would reach their owners in a “few months with the delivery of the last [Chiron] example.”
Coming back to the last Chiron 1500 PS to be built by Bugatti, it is finished in beautiful glossy Nocture black paint contrasted with bright Copper orange accents. Another interesting exterior detail is the signature horseshoe grille that features the number 16 in the same copper-orange color. The striking color combination is carried over to the inside of the Chiron, which is decked out in Belgua black and Copper leather.
The center console and door sills feature a handwritten note that reads “The final 1,500 hp Chiron.” Powering the hypercar is Bugatti’s mighty 8.0-liter W16 engine that produces 1500hp in this trim.
“Prepare to bid adieu to the era of the Chiron,” the company wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “Bugatti unveils the final 1,500 [hp] Chiron as the marque readies itself for the delivery of its last Chiron example in a few months. The final Chiron 1500 PS was delivered to Bilal Hydrie, a Canadian entrepreneur. The final Chiron was ordered sometime in November 2021, according to an Instagram post by the owner, and is priced north of $3 million.