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KONTAK PERKASA FUTURES - Bugatti CEO Stephan Winkelmann hinted at the possibility of an electric car when we interviewed him last year. In a new report, Bugatti CEO Stephan Winkelmann says the automaker is considering a more affordable second model, and it could be electric.
KONTAK PERKASA FUTURES - “I would see us doing a battery electric vehicle,” he told Bloomberg
 of the potential new car. “There, the balance between performance and 
comfort is much more important, and it’s about daily usability. This is 
what I see.”
Winkelmann sees electric power coming to a new car rather than the existing Chiron “because I don’t need a top speed, which is over 250 mph.” The Bugatti Chiron has a price tag of around $3 million and packs 1,479 hp from an 8.0-liter quad-turbo W-16.

In an interview with our colleagues at MotorTrend
 back in December, Winkelmann gave us additional clues at a possible 
second model: “We cannot do a copy of what we do today. So a second car 
has to enable us to sell more than we sell today,” he said. “It would be
 a different segment with a different price tag, but above all the other
 competition. The price is not about positioning Bugatti out of this 
world. It’s about innovation, about materials, craftsmanship, all the 
things that are important to create a car which survives longer than the
 others and becomes a collectors’ item.” Past rumors have hinted at a Bugatti SUV, but Winkelmann hasn’t given us any indication this is happening.

A
 second model isn’t a sure thing. Volkswagen Group is spending big on 
electrification and autonomous technology, which could potentially 
thwart the effort. Lamborghini and Bentley spent years lobbying to add 
SUVs to their lineups. Even if granted approval, Bugatti would have to 
spend an additional four years developing the car before bringing it to 
the public.
Source : automobilemag.com 
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