The Divo, named after a Bugatti racing driver who had won the grueling Targa Florio road race twice during the 1920s, was a re-bodied, more aerodynamic version of the Bugatti Chiron. The Divo's ...
Bugatti created several successful cars for road and racing, but Ettore's death in 1947 ... including the Chiron, the rarer Divo, and the original Veyron models mixed with the location is a ...
Just under a year after production began, Bugatti has announced that all 40 examples of its £4.4m Divo hypercar have been produced, with the final car delivered to a customer in Europe.