Bugatti, the first hypercar is about to debut
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Bugatti, the first hypercar is about to debut

The Bugatti hypercar, which was designed by Rimac and controlled by Porsche, will debut in the world from 2022, but only its most exclusive customers will be able to admire it.

It was in September 2020 that the rumor began to circulate that Rimac and Porche would join forces to take control of Bugatti and create a new joint venture that would result in a new manufacturer called Bugatti-Rimac, almost a year later everything stopped being a rumor became a reality .

“Bugatti and Romac are perfect for each other and both have important assets. We have established ourselves as pioneers in the field of electrical engineering and Bugatti has over a century of experience in the development of high performance and luxury vehicles,” Bugatti-Rimac CEO Mate Rimac said at the time.

A lot of information about the world premiere of the Bugatti hypercar has been released throughout the year, however, all indications are that its official presentation is getting closer.

According to Avtokosmos, it was during the conversation between collector Manny Koshbin and Mate Rimak that took place at the Monterrey Car Week 2021 event that it was announced that the presentation of the first Bugatti model was already planned.

The Bugatti hypercar, developed by Rimac and controlled by Porsche, will debut in the world from 2022, but only the most exclusive buyers will be able to admire it, and the general public will have to wait another two years.

The car, which began development in 2020, will most likely be able to use a hybrid system that combines an electric motor from Rimac.

Who is the genius behind Bugatti?

Behind Bugatti is the mastermind behind Mate Rimac, a 33-year-old hypercar enthusiast, motorsport enthusiast, entrepreneur, designer and innovator born in Bosnia, Livno.

From a very early age, he felt a great attraction to cars, however, it was only when he started his studies in Germany and came to his hometown to complete it that he began to participate in international competitions for innovation and technical development in Germany. Croatia and South Korea.

Among his most famous inventions is the iGlove, a digital glove that can replace a computer mouse and keyboard. Later, the production of electric hypercars came into full force, and that is how he made his way and today is the founder of Rimac.

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