Miami Dealer Lists Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport With Low Miles, No Price Attached

A Miami-based dealer is offering a Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport for sale in the United States, bringing one of the brand’s most focused hypercar variants back into the spotlight. While Bugatti has already moved on from the Chiron era, examples like this continue to attract attention for their design, performance, and rarity.

The Chiron lineup included a wide range of special editions throughout its production run. Among them were models such as the 110 Ans Bugatti, Super Sport 300+, Noire, Pur Sport, Sport Les Legendes du Ciel, Profilee, and several others that shared the same basic architecture. Additional limited-production models, including the Divo, Centodieci, Bolide, Mistral, and La Voiture Noire, were also built from similar foundations.

Although production of the Chiron has ended, Bugatti remains firmly in the hypercar segment. Its latest model, the Tourbillon, succeeds both the Veyron and Chiron and is built at the same facility. Unlike its predecessor, the Tourbillon abandons the 8.0-liter quad-turbo W16 engine in favor of a new 8.3-liter powerplant producing 986 horsepower. Combined with three electric motors, total system output reaches 1,775 horsepower. The Tourbillon accelerates to 62 mph in 2.0 seconds and reaches a top speed of 276 mph with the Speed Key installed.

By comparison, the Chiron Pur Sport was tuned with a lower top speed of 217 mph and a 0–62 mph time of 2.4 seconds. Despite being slower on paper, the Pur Sport remains one of the most driver-focused versions of the Chiron.

The example now listed in Miami features a white exterior accented by glossy black elements. Black wheels house bright orange brake calipers, while the interior continues the orange theme with black highlights and carbon fiber trim. According to the listing, the car has accumulated slightly more than 6,000 miles.

The seller has provided minimal written details and has not disclosed an asking price. Given the model and specifications, the value is expected to reach into the multimillion-dollar range, placing it firmly in the realm of ultra-high-end collectors.

By Eve Nowell

Eve is a junior writer who’s learning the ropes of automotive journalism. Raised in a racing legacy family, she’s grown up around engines, stories, and trackside traditions, and now she’s beginning to share her own voice with readers.

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