Bugatti: Arrivederci unforgettable Divo 1
SECURED FUTURE The last of 40 Bugatti Divo 1s is leaving the Molsheim workshop these days. At the same time, Volkswagen AG announced that Bugatti would be merged into a joint venture with Rimac and Porsche. The Bugatti Divo 1 differs from the Chiron both visually and technically, appearing to be a more compact car thanks to its slimmer side line and additional air intakes, as well as the LED headlights [...]
The Bugatti Divo 1 differs visually and technically from the Chiron, appearing flatter and sportier thanks to its slimmer side line and additional air intakes as well as LED headlights with Boomerang daytime running lights.
The rear is dominated by a complex 3-D taillight as part of the rear grille, while a raised diffuser supports the width effect at the rear.
Memory of Le Mans factory race car
In the case of the last Divo 1, its owner demonstrates a sense of tradition: The main color "Bugatti EB 110 LM Blue" is reminiscent of Bugatti's last official Le Mans factory race car, the "Blue Carbon".
The name Divo is derived from the French driver and racer Albert Divo, who won a series of victories for Bugatti over a period of 20 years, including six Grand Prix races and twice at the Targa Florio.