In true rock star fashion, the Bugatti Tourbillon embarked on a world tour, recently creating a buzz in Japan—a country famed for its minivans, kei cars, and vibrant car culture. This V16-engine hypertoy's reputation precedes it, and Japan embraced it with enthusiasm.
First up, much like a celebrated star, the Tourbillon made stops at several dealerships. After these professional engagements, it treated itself to a scenic detour through Tochigi's enchanting forests, particularly Wakatake no Mori.
Aside from its business schedule, the Tourbillon took the time to explore cultural landmarks, such as the Kashihara Jingu Shrine, which was established in 1868. On the technological front, it ventured into Tokyo’s electrifying Akihabara district.
"With over 25 Bugatti models gracing Japanese roads, Japan has become a crucial market for the brand," remarked Bugatti president Christophe Piochon.
Before its journey in Japan, the Bugatti left its mark in Singapore, taking in iconic sights like Marina Bay and the Fullerton. This collection of destinations makes one wonder: where's the least exciting stop for the Tourbillon?
The Bugatti Tourbillon's Japanese adventure seamlessly blends business, culture, and technology, embodying the nation's unique automotive scene. With such a successful tour, Bugatti strengthens its presence in the Japanese market while delighting car enthusiasts around the globe.