The Bugatti Chiron was revealed earlier this year with a design and performance figures that were not far off from its predecessor, the Bugatti Veyron. In the time that has passed, only one Chiron has been delivered to its owner in the Middle East along with the one-off Gran Turismo Vision Concept, solely due to his loyalty to the brand.
Since its reveal nine months ago, however Bugatti CEO Wolfgang Durheimer revealed in an interview with GT Spirit that the Chiron has since received 220 orders which means that the production run will increase to 65 cars next year.
Seeing as Bugatti rewards loyalty, those who currently own Bugatti products will receive their cars first while newcomers will have to wait a little longer.
Based on that information, the current waiting list for a Chiron stands at three years with an anticipation for more customers following hosted test drives in March of next year.
This puts the initial plan of 500 units over eight years into question as the current demand is just far too high. Only five models will be built on a monthly basis.
Customer events such as the top speed experiences and the annual Bugatti Tour are included in the €2,4 million (R35 million) package.