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The Mechanical Heartbeat: Bugatti’s Tourbillon Refuses to Go Quietly

While the world pivots to silent voltage, Molsheim’s latest masterpiece proves that high-watchmaking and internal combustion still hold the clubhouse lead.

In an era where the paddock is increasingly hushed by the hum of high-voltage cells, Bugatti is doubling down on the visceral roar of the internal combustion engine.

The Tourbillon’s debut headlines an elite roster of 47 upcoming combustion-powered machines, ranging from the anticipated return of the Nissan GT-R to refined icons of mechanical…

Yet, the competition for paddock space is becoming a game of two halves. While Bugatti and BMW refine the art of the explosion, Mercedes-AMG is readying a 1,340-horsepower…

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While the world pivots to silent voltage, Molsheim’s latest masterpiece proves that high-watchmaking and internal combustion still hold the clubhouse lead.

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