Bugatti has released its latest model, named after French racing driver Albert Divo.
Track-focused, but road-legal, it is capable of 236 mph (limited) and is more about the bends than the straight-line-crushing V-max of its stablemate, the Chiron. Priced at $5 million, all 40 vehicles have sold out. At least that takes the pressure off.
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