Divergent Technologies and Bugatti have partnered to use the Divergent Adaptive Production System (DAPS) for the Bugatti Tourbillon’s chassis and suspension components. Divergent’s system integrates design, engineering, additive manufacturing, and assembly processes.
This collaboration leverages Divergent’s digital, end-to-end approach, enabling Bugatti to achieve more efficient geometries, significantly reducing the vehicle’s weight and enhancing performance. The use of DAPS is central to achieving these design optimizations.
“We are pleased to provide structures for the Tourbillon that complement the aesthetic beauty that the world has come to expect from Bugatti,” said Lukas Czinger, president and COO of Divergent.
“Today’s announcement demonstrates Bugatti’s commitment to integrating next-generation technology into its performance vehicles.”
The Bugatti Tourbillon features an aerodynamic design centered around Bugatti’s iconic horseshoe grille and dual-color split. It is powered by a new V16 engine and electric powertrain, producing a combined 1,800 hp.
A total of 250 examples will be built, with a starting price of 3.8m Euros.