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Roses and chocolates? No. That is weak and you know it; Unfortunately, what is not weak is probably out of reach for most of us. That’s what an unknown husband bought his lucky wife: a Bugatti Chiron Sport with a custom design.
The front half of the hypercar is matte white, while the rear half is painted in Silk Rose metallic. That pink hue extends to the wheels, the engine compartment cover, and the front splitter.
Inside there are contrasting pink stitching, while the seats have the name ‘Alice’ embroidered on the headrests. ‘Alice’ also adorns the thresholds of the doors.
“The customer came to us with a vision of what they wanted their new Bugatti to look like,” said Ken Choo, HR Owen CEO, “and we are delighted that the depth and scale of Bugatti’s extensive catalog of accessories and options allows even the most ambitious of designs to be made. “
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Aside from the new look, the Chiron Sport is mentally as powerful as any other, thanks to an 8.0-liter W12 with four 1103 kW turbochargers.
It should be nimble around the corners too, with stiffer suspension and extra torque vectoring for its all-wheel drive system.
Weight reduction efforts around the car mean the Chiron Sport tips the scales around 18kg lighter than the standard Chiron.
However, the chocolates and roses have the Valentine-spec Chiron licked in one area … The car costs $ 3.2 million (NZ $ 4.4 million). I’ll let that sink in.