Could Bugatti's Rumored Sedan Use A Porsche Platform? - Storyboard
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The rumored Bugatti sedan will be the marque's fourth attempt at a modern-day four-seater
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Bugatti's first attempt at a modern-day four-seater was the 1993 EB112
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The 2009 Bugatti 16C Galibier Concept almost went into production as a four-door replacement for the Veyron
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Porsche Taycan's platform is the most likely candidate to underpin a Bugatti EV sedan, but it would need to be "stretched"
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Despite the possibility of Porsche's J1 platform underpinning the Bugatti sedan, electric power will, likely, come from Rimac
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A four-seater Bugatti will be the only direct rival to Koenigsegg's Gemera
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However, Mate Rimac said, back in 2022, that a fully-electric Bugatti will not be happening in the next 10 years
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Could this mean "one last ride" for Bugatti's W16 engine
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Despite the W16's torque making it better-suited for luxury applications, Bugatti already confirmed it is retired for good
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This leaves the Tourbillion's V16 hybrid powertrain as the most logical option for the Bugatti sedan
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