Mate Rimac shows off how good his personal $4M Bugatti Chiron Super Sport is at the grocery run

Published on Aug 04, 2025 at 2:17 PM (UTC+4)
by Daisy Edwards

Last updated on Aug 04, 2025 at 8:55 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

Mate Rimac shows off how good his personal $4M Bugatti Chiron Super Sport is at the grocery run

Mate Rimac shows off how lucky he was because he was able to demonstrate how good his personal $4M Bugatti Chiron Super Sport was at the grocery run.

This is no normal daily driver, though. The founder of Rimac and CEO of Bugatti Rimac decided to take a very expensive hypercar to the shops to get some milk.

Croatia’s second-richest person has made his billions through redefining electric hypercars. So it’s no surprise he just took a Chiron Super Sport out and about on a normal trip.

The eight-liter W16 engine produces a whopping 1,578hp. That’s 100hp more than the standard Chiron, meaning that Rimac is doing the fastest grocery runs ever.

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His Bugatti Chiron Super Sport is heading on the grocery run

When you’re out of bread, milk, or eggs, it seems normal to hop into your daily driver and hit the grocery store.

However, for Mate Rimac, the founder and CEO of Rimac and Bugatti, he doesn’t have a normal daily driver, like all of us.

Although he does have a classic Volkswagen Golf R32 in his car collection, he uses a very specific and special supercar for his run to the shops.

The second-richest person in Croatia uses his Royal Blue carbon fiber Bugatti Chiron Super Sport for a trip to the shops, using the tiny trunk for all his stuff.

Mate Rimac shows off

The hypercar is no normal grocery shop car; it comes with an eight-liter W16 engine, which kicks out 100hp more than the standard Bugatti Chiron.

The Chiron Super Sport produces a whopping 1,578hp and can reach a top speed of 273mph, a bit speedy for just picking up a loaf of bread.

While he might be off to get some eggs, his ride will get him from 0-60mph in just 2.4 seconds, the quickest grocery run we’ve ever seen.

The billionaire was also seen showing off with another amazing supercar as a daily driver, his sleek black Porsche Carrera GT – lucky for some!

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