The unbelievable €2.4 million Bugatti Chiron

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 The Chiron retains the Veyron’s all-wheel-drive layout, though this time it uses an electronically controlled multi-plate center differential with torque vectoring to deliver power to whichever end of the car can make the best use of it. The coupe also has torque vectoring on the rear axle, giving it the aforementioned “easy to drift” function that might have to be seen and used to be believed.

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