Named for French racing driver Alberto Divo,Watch Exotic Forbidden Pleasures Online Bugatti's latest sports car was revealed this week as an ultra-ultra super sports car.

The Divo -- not to be confused with the French automaker's $3 million Chiron -- is a lighter sports car (77 pounds to be exact) with a subtly different look and improved cooling system. The brakes are cooled from four different air flows keeping tire temperature optimal for speed racing. With lightweight tires, less compartment space, and a carbon fiber cover, it's a nimbler sports car.

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These improvements come at a cost: The Divo is a $5.8 million supercar and all 40 vehicles have already sold to previous Chiron customers -- it went fast.

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Bugatti president Stephan Winkelmann said in a statement about the reveal on Friday, "the Divo is made for corners" and windier roads. It's supposed to be more agile than the Chiron, but that agility comes with a cost: It's slower. The max speed is 236 mph while the Chiron can hit more than 260 mph. What a slow-poke.

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The turquoise blue on the car was made just for the Divo and is appropriately named "Divo Racing Blue."

Oh, what money can buy.


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