Bugatti Rimac has held an opening ceremony for its new engineering and design HQ in Berlin. Design Director Achim Anscheidt and Chief Technical Officer Emilio Servo spoke during the event against a background of ten Rimacs and Bugattis… including two veiled-up ones.
The Rimac-badged mystery car sits next to the Nevera (see video), which lets us compare the two. The shapes seem identical, but the concealed one seems to have flared arches and a large rear wing. As such, it could be a new version of the Nevera.
As for the Bugatti, it has a distinct horseshoe grille protruding through the cover. Mate Rimac says it will be a successor to the Chiron model running on a “strongly electrified” internal combustion powertrain. It will not be revealed to the general public until 2024, but select clients will be able to catch a sneak peek later this year.