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Divo was introduced to the world during the 2018 Auto Week in Monterey, California. The car is named after the two-time winner of the Targa Florio, Albert Div. The Divo may be based on the Chiron, but you wouldn't know it from its bodywork. Its appearance with new lights or a redesigned roof is much more aggressive, due to its focus. If the Chiron was designed for the highest possible top speed, the Diva was designed for the best possible cornering ability. The engine also remains the same, four times turbocharged eight-liter sixteen-cylinder tuned to 1,500 horsepower (1,103 kW), maximum performance is limited to 380 km/h. Production of the Bugatti Divo is strictly limited to 40 units built.