3 sightings by 3 spotters worldwide

Market value
$3,360,000 to $4,370,000
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Limited to just 20 units, features matte carbon fiber finish.
The Bugatti Chiron Sport Noire Sportive is the automotive equivalent of a midnight symphony—dark, dramatic, and devastatingly powerful. Introduced in 2019, this limited-edition masterpiece pays homage to the legendary Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic, specifically the enigmatic "La Voiture Noire," a car whose mysterious disappearance in the late 1930s still fuels automotive lore today.
Beneath its stealthy matte-black carbon fiber skin lies Bugatti's familiar yet awe-inspiring 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16 engine, pushing out an absurd 1,479 horsepower. It's the kind of power that reshapes your perception of speed and physics, rocketing you from zero to sixty in a mere 2.4 seconds. Yet, the Chiron Sport Noire Sportive isn't just brute force; Bugatti engineers meticulously fine-tuned its suspension, steering, and aerodynamics, delivering a surprisingly agile and responsive driving experience for a hypercar tipping the scales at nearly two tons.
Visually, the Noire Sportive is a study in subtlety and menace, with blacked-out accents, matte-finished wheels, and an interior swathed in Alcantara and black anodized aluminum. It's a car that exudes exclusivity and sophistication, making even the standard Chiron look almost pedestrian by comparison—if that's even possible. With only 20 units ever produced, each priced north of $3 million, the Noire Sportive isn't just a car; it's an automotive statement, a collector's dream, and an undeniable piece of modern automotive history.
3 Bugatti Chiron Sport Noire Sportive sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 3 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Bugatti Chiron Sport Noire Sportive is rated Mythic.
Recent Bugatti Chiron Sport Noire Sportive sightings on AutoRadar come from Arzachena, Groningen, Monaco. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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