Rimac Is Developing a ‘Bonkers’ New Engine for Bugatti That It’ll Reveal Next Year
, 2022-12-16 13:14:18,
Rimac is most closely associated with record-breaking electric hypercars, having made its name in them. But that doesn’t mean Rimac doesn’t care about the internal combustion driving experience, as its founder Mate Rimac revealed his company was developing a new ICE years before buying Bugatti—and that we won’t have to wait long to see it.
This engine was one of many topics covered by Rimac in an extensive interview with Auto Express, which recounted the company’s early days and delved deep into its future. But let’s get straight to the point: One of Rimac’s biggest divulgences was the existence of a “bonkers” Rimac combustion engine, which he acknowledged was already two years into development when he took over Bugatti in July 2021. That project will finally bear fruit next year when Rimac reveals the engine, if not also the car it’ll be used in. By the sounds of things, it’ll be a hybrid Bugatti hypercar with something smaller than the company’s storied 8.0-liter, quad-turbo W16.
“I think everybody will be blown away when they see what we did,” Rimac told Auto Express. “We started developing a new combustion engine two years before we took over the company, which is something I guess nobody expected.”
“It will be hypercar rearranged as a hybrid,” he added, regarding the Bugatti Chiron‘s successor. “It’s completely new, so there is not one part carried over from any car; nothing carried over from Chiron, nothing carried over from…
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