Last year, Mate Rimac, CEO of Bugatti Rimac, stated that "within this decade, there will be a fully electric Bugatti"; however, in a recent interview, the Croatian genius apparently backtracked by denying the desire to switch to electric and create high-performance SUVs. There will be no "Purosangue" by Bugatti and above all, following the Pagani trend, there will be no electric in the short term.
This news might surprise you, but that doesn't mean a Bugatti SUV won't debut in 2033; after all, all the most prestigious supercar manufacturers have at their disposal or are creating one and McLaren has defined the segment as “interesting”. Lamborghini, Ferrari, Porsche, Aston Martin and soon also McLaren: these are the brands that offer high-performance SUVs.
In a previous interview with Top Gear, Mate Rimac said that creating a Nevera with Bugatti bodywork would be the simplest thing to do. Indeed, Porsche and Volkswagen management were adamant that Bugatti should make the change, and it was only later decided to keep the internal combustion engines for a longer period. After all, the Bugatti engine is a veritable monument to internal combustion: it is a gigantic 8-liter supercharged W16 engine with four turbochargers.| ); }
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