Bugatti Tourbillon Buyers Get $4M Hypercar – and a V16 Engine Sculpture Worth More Than Most Cars

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As if owning a $4 million Bugatti Tourbillon wasn’t exclusive enough, lucky buyers of the brand’s latest hypercar will also receive a collector’s piece that has enthusiasts buzzing: a 1:6-scale V16 engine sculpture that costs more than the average car.
The intricate model, reportedly created by the Amalgam Collection, mirrors the real 8.3-liter naturally aspirated V16 that powers the Tourbillon, which is paired with three electric motors — two at the front and one at the rear. The Tourbillon is limited to just 250 units worldwide, making both the car and the engine sculpture instant collector’s items.
The sculpture, shared online by Andreas Stirn of Bugatti Düsseldorf, is described as a “true collector’s item, precisely crafted, exquisitely packaged,” and meant to give buyers a “small taste of a new era” even before their cars are delivered. Photos reveal a meticulously detailed replica that Bugatti fans have called “very chic,” “amazing,” and “pure Bugatti excellence.”
Bugatti hasn’t officially disclosed the sculpture’s price, but similar Amalgam-made engine models sell for tens of thousands of dollars — in some cases costing more than a brand-new compact car.
The Tourbillon itself represents Bugatti’s most advanced engineering to date, combining cutting-edge hybrid technology with the brand’s iconic design language. Extensive testing — including runs in the punishing UAE heat — has been conducted to ensure performance and reliability. Each car undergoes hundreds of miles of pre-delivery testing to meet Bugatti’s standards.
For collectors and enthusiasts, the inclusion of the V16 engine sculpture adds an extra layer of exclusivity to what is already one of the most sought-after hypercars in the world. With production capped and demand high, the Tourbillon — and its miniature mechanical masterpiece — are set to become some of Bugatti’s most desirable creations yet.
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