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2011 Bugatti Divo: Ultimate Supercar Excellence
Summary
The 2011 Bugatti Divo stands as a pinnacle of automotive engineering and luxury, embodying unparalleled speed and sophistication. Engineered for both track and road, this coupe combines extreme performance with aerodynamic elegance, setting new benchmarks for supercars of its era.
History
Introduced in 2011, the Bugatti Divo was conceived as a follow-up to the legendary Bugatti Veyron, designed specifically for track enthusiasts seeking ultimate performance. Built upon the legendary Lamborghini DOHC V10 engine, the Divo aimed to push boundaries in terms of speed and handling, showcasing Bugatti’s commitment to innovation and excellence in automotive design.
Car Culture Around the Divo
The Divo quickly became a centerpiece in elite car clubs and racing communities, admired not just for its raw power but also its intricate craftsmanship and limited production run. Owners often participate in high-profile events like the Petit Le Mans, where the Divo’s presence garners awe and admiration from automotive enthusiasts globally, reinforcing its status as a cultural icon within the exclusive realm of supercars.
Trims and Variations
- Standard Divo - Base model with essential performance features.
- Divo Pur Sang - Featuring bespoke materials and enhanced customization options.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Details |
| Body Style |
Coupe |
| Horsepower |
1001 hp |
| Transmission |
Automatic |
| Trim Levels |
Standard Divo, Divo Pur Sang |
| Engine Type & Size |
Lamborghini DOHC V10, 6.0L |
| Horsepower & Torque |
1001 hp / 1157 lb-ft |
| Drivetrain |
Rear-wheel Drive (RWD) |
| Fuel Type |
Gasoline |
| Fuel Tank Size |
150 liters |
| Dimensions |
Length: 5198 mm, Width: 645 mm, Height: 1356 mm |
| Cargo Capacity |
Not Applicable |
| Passenger Capacity |
2 |
| Key Features |
Racing-inspired exterior, advanced aerodynamics, carbon fiber chassis |
| Safety Ratings |
Not Applicable for Racing Models |