The world’s cheapest Bugatti is the supercar we could all finally afford but there’s a pretty huge caveat
Published on Feb 22, 2026 at 6:19 AM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Feb 19, 2026 at 9:47 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
Supercars cost millions of dollars, but it turns out that one model has an alternative that takes the crown as the World’s Cheapest Bugatti.
With the same LED lights and door details, the budget offering really does look like the real deal.
Our presenter got to experience the supercar magic for herself and get up close and personal with the car.
With the Tourbillion costing over $4,000,000, this model’s price tag will make your jaw drop.
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The Tourbillon: What you need to know
Powered by a naturally aspirated V16 engine, the Bugatti Tourbillon is a pure beast.
With the ability to produce 1800hp, the hybrid can reach 0-100 km/h in just 2.0 seconds.

In fact, the power is the gift that keeps on giving, and thanks to the Bugatti’s additional three extra electric motors, an extra 800hp is generated.
But, as you’d expect, that much power comes with an eye-watering price tag.
The 2026 Tourbillion is expected to start at $4,600,000, but don’t fear, as this is where the world’s cheapest Bugatti comes into the picture.
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Meet the world’s cheapest Bugatti
Here at Supercar Blondie, we take luxury cars very seriously, and not only is there the super expensive version of the Bugatti Tourbillon, but a much cheaper version is on offer, too.
For just $700, you can bag yourself the world’s cheapest Bugatti, and it boasts seriously impressive features both inside and out.

“The attention to detail is immaculate,” said our presenter as she toured around the car.
From the LED taillights to the doors that open the same way as the $4 million offering, the likeness is uncanny.
There is a twist, though, the car is smaller than the real deal, and it may not even be drivable.
You can take a look at the car in action at the top of the page.
For a $700 car to look the same as a $4,000,000 model is no mean feat, even if you aren’t able to fit in it.
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Beginning her career as a lifestyle reporter and social-media manager, Grace joined Supercar Blondie in February 2025. Since coming on board, she has thrown herself into the busy daily writing schedule. Her editorial sweet spots include writing about luxury properties and the quirky features inside them that the one percent are investing in, as well as groundbreaking advancements in space exploration.