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This Bugatti Chiron W16 Comes With No Car and No Price Tag

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There are not many engines that deserve to be displayed like sculptures. The Bugatti8.0-litre quad-turbocharged W16 is one of them. As the internal combustion era quietly winds down and manufacturers pivot to electrification and hybridisation, this Chiron engine stands as one of its final, most defiant monuments. And now, one of just 12 factory-built display units has appeared on PistonHeads, listed as 'price on request'. Considering a replacement W16 can cost a Chiron owner well over $850,000, expect this display unit to be far from an impulse buy. It sits on a wheeled stand with built-in LED uplighting and comes packed with its original briefcase, paperwork, and worldwide plug adaptors. It’s a display piece, pure and simple. But it’s also an absurdly magnificent one.

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How This Engine Ended Up On a Plinth

Bugatti reportedly produced a dozen of these engine and gearbox combinations, primarily for dealerships and international motor shows. Complete with turbos, sensors, control units and mounts, each Chiron drivetrain weighs 1,234 pounds (961 lbs engine + 273 lbs transmission). Most are still floating around showrooms and manufacturer facilities somewhere in the world. Only a handful have made it into private hands, having never actually powered a Chiron.

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This particular unit was purchased directly from the factory and has sat in storage ever since, completely unused and in original condition. For the right collector, it is the kind of object that anchors a room. It could be the centrepiece of a garage or private museum, one that no supercar can quite match for sheer conversational weight.

Why the W16 Is Already a Collectible

The W16 first appeared in the Veyron, the car that proved 1,000 horsepower in a road car was achievable and not just theoretical. The Chiron took that architecture further, producing 1,479 horsepower and hitting 0-62mph in 2.4 seconds. The 8.0-litre W16 is essentially two narrow-angle V8s sharing a common crankshaft, with four turbochargers, ten radiators, and over 1,200 individual components working in concert to hold peak power output almost indefinitely, something no other production car engine on earth could claim.

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Its replacement, the Tourbillon, ditches the quad-turbo layout entirely in favour of a Cosworth-developed naturally aspirated V16 paired with three electric motors producing a combined 1,775 horsepower. While the new engine revs to 9,000rpm, it will never carry the same mythology as the engine now sitting on a plinth waiting to find its forever home.

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