Divergent Applied sciences and Bugatti have partnered to make use of the Divergent Adaptive Manufacturing System (DAPS) for the Bugatti Tourbillon’s chassis and suspension elements. Divergent’s system integrates design, engineering, additive manufacturing, and meeting processes.
This collaboration leverages Divergent’s digital, end-to-end strategy, enabling Bugatti to attain extra environment friendly geometries, considerably decreasing the car’s weight and enhancing efficiency. The usage of DAPS is central to attaining these design optimizations.


“We’re happy to offer constructions for the Tourbillon that complement the aesthetic magnificence that the world has come to anticipate from Bugatti,” mentioned Lukas Czinger, president and COO of Divergent.
“As we speak’s announcement demonstrates Bugatti’s dedication to integrating next-generation know-how into its efficiency autos.”
The Bugatti Tourbillon options an aerodynamic design centered round Bugatti’s iconic horseshoe grille and dual-color break up. It’s powered by a brand new V16 engine and electrical powertrain, producing a mixed 1,800 hp.
A complete of 250 examples can be constructed, with a beginning worth of three.8m Euros.
