Oregon man managed to get mysterious $5M Bugatti Divo that’s practically impossible to buy

  • The Bugatti Divo is one of the rarest and the hottest-looking cars
  • One man in Oregon managed to get his hands on one
  • Plus, you need to see how the keys were delivered

Published on Sep 25, 2024 at 3:28 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary

Last updated on Sep 26, 2024 at 2:58 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones

The Bugatti Divo could easily be one of the rarest and the hottest-looking cars out there – no wonder it’s no easy feat to grab one.

With only 40 units ever made, this car is not just hard to buy but also rare to spot on the roads.

However, one man from Oregon, US, managed to get his hands on one of these beauties,

The more you look at the car, the more you fall for it.

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Oregon man took delivery of his Bugatti Divo

This Bugatti Divo was brought all the way from Molsheim, France, by JP Logistics in Sun Valley, California, and shared with YouTuber, TheStradman, who gave us a peek at the car inside and out.

The car was hidden in a wooden box, waiting to be unboxed, and as they opened it, everyone there had to catch their collective breath.

Not unlike the exclusive unboxing of the all-electric Lexus LFA successor.

Even how Bugatti delivered the keys was special, hidden inside a branded Bugatti-red box lay the key and information on how to use it.

It was time to get the car out of the wooden box, and the stunning red exterior with accents of black left everyone in amazement, especially James, aka TheStradman.

No wonder even Supercar Blondie couldn’t resist trying out one of these stunning models herself, showing just how irresistible the Divo is.

Supercar Blondie herself, aka Alex Hirschi, was actually able to put one example through its paces.

The man is a Bugatti fan

Once the owner started the car, it literally roared and filled the space with smoke.

With only 252 miles on the odometer, the car felt practically brand new.

James revealed that the Oregon owner was a true car enthusiast, owning other impressive Bugatti models like the Vision Gran Turismo, Veyron, Vitesse Hellbug, and a Chiron.

Better to call him a Bugatti enthusiast, perhaps.

Watching the unboxing of this million-dollar masterpiece would be truly amazing for any car lover out there.

For more, check out the unboxing of the $4 million McLaren Solus GT from Gran Turismo.

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Meet Daksh: Not your typical pro, but definitely a pro at being fascinated by supercars, tech, and all things futuristic. When he's not nose-deep in work, catch him glued to anime screens or lost in the pages of a good book.