The Bugatti Tourbillon has been on tour to Japan, and here are the pics
And Singapore, too. Happy Monday
Like all self-respecting famous rock stars, the Bugatti Tourbillon is on a world tour, and the latest stop is one of the coolest: it’s been to Japan. Which means this V16-engined hypertoy is currently in a country fond of [checks notes] minivans and kei cars and the world’s coolest car culture.
And like all self-respecting famous rock stars on tour, it’s doing all the big sights. First stop: some dealerships! Naturally, once its business duties were done, it then headed off into the forests of Tochigi – specifically, Wakatake no Mori.
It also found time to swing by the Kashihara Jingu Shrine – a monument that dates back to 1868 – while at the other end of the Japan Scale, it also popped into Akihabara, Tokyo’s tech district brimmed with neon and bustling with energy.
“With over 25 Bugatti models already gracing Japanese roads, the country has cemented itself as a significant home for the brand,” said Bugatti president Christophe Piochon.
Singapore? Completed it too, mate, including ticking off Marina Bay and the Fullerton. Have a scan through the gallery above, then tell us: where’s the dullest place to shoot the Tourbillon?
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