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BUGATTI Tourbillon (2025) - Équipe Pur Sang Specification

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BUGATTI Tourbillon (2025) - Équipe Pur Sang SpecificationLimited Edition model Finished in Grigio with Italian Red accents Based on the quipe Pur Sang equipped car revealed by BUGATTI on the 20th of March 2025 Bespoke Models can be built to the owner's specification Each model hand built and assembled by a small team of craftsmen 1: 8 scale model, over 58 cms 23 inches long Made using the finest quality materials Over 3000 hours to develop the model Over 300 hours to build each model Thousands of precisely

  • Limited Edition model
  • Finished in Grigio with Italian Red accents
  • Based on the Équipe Pur Sang-equipped car revealed by BUGATTI on the 20th of March 2025
  • Bespoke Models can be built to the owner's specification
  • Each model hand-built and assembled by a small team of craftsmen
  • 1:8 scale model, over 58 cms/23 inches long
  • Made using the finest quality materials
  • Over 3000 hours to develop the model
  • Over 300 hours to build each model
  • Thousands of precisely engineered parts: castings, photo-etchings and CNC machined metal components
  • Built using original CAD designs, paint codes and material specifications from BUGATTI

The Dawn of a New Era

In 2004, the reborn BUGATTI brand transformed the world of performance and luxury with the 1,001 hp Veyron — the first road car to surpass 1,000 horsepower. Twelve years later, the Chiron redefined what was possible once again with a 1,500 hp evolution of the iconic 8.0-litre quad-turbo W16 engine, resetting the limits of speed, power and refinement. Now, twenty years after BUGATTI invented the hyper sports car, it redefines the concept completely. With an astonishing 1,800 hp from an entirely new hybrid powertrain and platform, the BUGATTI Tourbillon begins a new era for Molsheim — one driven as much by emotion as by innovation.

Pour l’Éternité

The Tourbillon’s name is drawn from the world of haute horlogerie — the tourbillon mechanism that conquers gravity to preserve perfect time. In the same spirit, BUGATTI’s Tourbillon is engineered to transcend eras: a car destined to remain mechanically and aesthetically timeless. As the first BUGATTI in over two decades not powered by the legendary W16, it marks a decisive evolution in philosophy — and with it, the tradition of naming core models after Bugatti’s racing heroes comes to a close. Guided by Ettore’s enduring principles — “if comparable, it is no longer Bugatti” and “nothing is too beautiful” — the Tourbillon bridges past and future, celebrating the mechanical purity that has always defined the marque while embracing the electrified age with uncompromising artistry.

Unmistakably BUGATTI

From every perspective, the Tourbillon embodies the sculptural elegance of BUGATTI design. The signature horseshoe grille anchors the form, framed by the sweeping Bugatti Line that arcs across the body in one fluid motion. The car sits lower, narrower and more athletic than its predecessors, with surfaces honed purely by the flow of air. The dual-tone bodywork pays homage to more than a century of design heritage, while the proportions express a new tension — a blend of strength and grace that makes the Tourbillon appear alive even at rest. Within, an instrument cluster handcrafted by Swiss watchmakers — composed of over 600 individual parts of titanium, sapphire and ruby — is the beating heart of an entirely analogue cockpit. Crystal glass, exposed aluminium and the finest leathers celebrate authentic materiality, designed to age with the same elegance as a fine mechanical timepiece.

Engineering the Impossible

Beneath its sculpted form lies an entirely new chassis and body structure, conceived to set fresh standards in stiffness, safety and lightness. Constructed from next-generation T800 carbon composite, the Tourbillon’s architecture integrates numerous weight-saving innovations. The 25 kWh, 800-volt battery pack forms a structural part of the monocoque, enhancing rigidity while lowering mass and centre of gravity. At the rear, an unprecedented crash-composite diffuser — inspired by top-level motorsport — is integrated directly into the load path, while the front composite airducts flow through the structure itself to optimise both cooling and aerodynamics. Low-pressure thin-wall aluminium castings and 3D-printed structural braces further reduce weight and increase precision, resulting in a platform that is significantly lighter and stiffer than that of the Chiron.

Evolving the Legacy

Powering the Tourbillon is an all-new 8.3-litre naturally aspirated V16 engine paired with three electric motors — two on the front axle, one at the rear — delivering a combined 1,800 hp. The hybrid system’s 25 kWh, 800-volt battery provides up to 60 km of electric range and instant torque vectoring for unparalleled response. A new eight-speed dual-clutch transmission ensures seamless power delivery, while the car’s lighter, more compact structure enhances agility and balance. The result is a machine capable of exceeding 445 km/h, yet defined not by statistics but by sensation — a symphony of sound, power and precision that connects directly with the driver. The Tourbillon is not simply the successor to the Chiron, but the reinvention of the hyper sports car itself: a creation Pour l’éternité — for eternity.

Équipe Pur Sang Specification

This fine 1:8 scale model of the BUGATTI Tourbillon captures the exact specification if the car used to unveil BUGATTI’s Équipe Pur Sang package in March 2025, finished in Grigio with Italian Red accents. It has been handcrafted and finished in Amalgam's workshops using CAD directly from BUGATTI’s design studio allowing them to perfectly recreate every detail at scale. This extremely accurate replication of the Tourbillon has relied heavily on Amalgam’s close relationship with the BUGATTI design and engineering teams. Finally, the prototype model has undergone detailed scrutiny by BUGATTI’s design and engineering teams to ensure complete accuracy of representation.

The BUGATTI Tourbillon is part of a limited edition at 1:8 scale.

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Dave Roberts
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 5
Well worth the price.
Great fit and quality feel.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2025
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Simple Programmer
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
One of the Best Watch for the Price
Color: Black/Gray
Second time purchase of this model. The strap on the first one broke after 5 years and the original battery is still in it. Just found out that you can purchase replacement swap from Timex direct or through retail stores like Walmart and Target. The replacement straps are about $12. I mentioned this because as other reviewer of this watch or similar mode, the major con is the strap seems to break after several years. The other con of this watch is that the “start/split” button which is used to change time zone is on the face of the watch of the watch. It is slightly raised, so it is easy to accidently change time zone when sleeping. This watch looks good, very rugged, have taken it out many times snorkeling and shows no indication of water leakage. The oversize display is easy to read. The indigo light makes the watch easy to read at night and the night feature when turn on, will auto-light the display when any button is pressed. I travel a lot and really like the three time zones. Another hidden feature not mentioned by others is the custom menu feature. You can selectively pick the features you want to use and reduce the number of features you have to cycle through. This is an excellent everyday watch, very rugged, and accurate. On the previous one, I didn’t have to reset the time at all during the 5 years of use. The number for Timex Support is: If you can't find your strap, you can also order one by calling our Customer Service Department at 1-888-727-2931. I also had the traditional size display before discovering the oversize mode. The oversize is a lot easier to read.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2014
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CJ
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Works great, rugged, and worth the money!
Color: Black/Gray
Just purchased my second of this watch as a replacement. The first lasted about four years of abuse before the straps started to crumble. No battery or other issues. It had survived Afghanistan, numerous field exercises, mud, sweat, rain, wind, etc. and was well worth the $35 I spent on it. It is easy to adjust the time and has a handy 2nd time feature if you're between two time zones frequently or jut want to know the time back home. Everything else is what one would expect from the Ironman series. Lightweight, good backlight (indiglo), not obnoxiously large, rugged, good chrono/timers/alarms.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2014
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DCJ
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 4
Good Watch
Color: Black/Gray
I have an old 30 lap Ironman. This one is larger than my previous one and has more features. It took me a little while to fully figure out how the new "occasion" feature works, but I can honestly say that I will probably never use that feature. This is a good watch, but the old one is easier to read at an angle. I did not measure the angle that the other segments become visible enough to interfere with viewing the time, but I do know that it is less than my old one. I have to twist my wrist a little more to view the time than I did with the old one. My old one is over 10 years old and still keeps excellent time. I replaced the strap and battery a couple times. The plastic part on top of it broke off when I dropped it at the airport about a year ago. Eventually the whole top fell off. I glued a plastic piece on to replace the "start/split" button. The wife decided that my repair was too ugly to wear in public. I still wear the old one around the house just to bother her! Hopefully this new one will last as long. I may have to get a Velcro strap for this one. The plastic one looks better, but the Velcro type is more comfortable.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2014
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L.S.
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
Good watch that can take a beating
Color: Black/Gray
I have owned a Timex IronMan watch for almost 2 decades now and this will only be the 4th one I’ve bought. I wear it every day, and I rarely take it off except when I shower, but that is just because I want to wash my wrist. Between my time in the military, working on cars, swimming, and wildland firefighting I have never had one break on me. I’ve never even had a battery actually die. Every time I’ve replaced a watch is because the backlight eventually got so faint I couldn’t read the time in the dark. I have had the pin that holds the clasp on come off once, but that was when I had my hand jammed down in an engine trying to remove a part and the watch got caught because I didn’t take it off first. The only thing I am not crazy about is the size of this watch. Being a creature of habit, I normally get the smaller Ironman, but I thought I’d try something different and I guess it will just take some getting used to. Overall I am very pleased with this watch.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2022

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