Bugatti hypercar production is sold out until 2029

It’s been a while since the Bugatti Tourbillon made its global debut, and if you haven’t ordered one yet, you’re out of luck. The entire production run has been sold out, and Bugatti has enough orders to keep them busy until 2029.
While speaking with the media during the Monterey Car Week, Frank Heyl, Bugatti’s director of design, said, “So, building 250 Tourbillons. Now delivering the finalist trials. The final Bolide…[all that] is going to keep us busy with our capacities until 2029 and sold out until 2029. If you have this [financial stability] as a business owner, it works out very solid. Then you know, you can plan ahead. It’s all set.”
Bugatti is expanding its assembly line at Molsheim, France. The new facility is spread over just 1 acre, which is tiny compared to the factories of more mainstream brands like Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen.
Currently, the Bolide is being assembled at the Bugatti atelier. Meanwhile, the Tourbillon is in its final evaluation phase before it enters production.
Source: Carbuzz