Several celebrities own the multi-million dollar car, from Cristiano Ronaldo and Ralph Lauren to Floyd Mayweather Jr and Simon Cowell.
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Bugatti is currently selling two models — the Chiron, with a base price of $2.9 million, and the Chiron Sport, released earlier in 2018 with a starting price of $3.26 million.
It features one-carat diamond membranes in the speakers, the world's longest built-in LED illumination system, and 16 leather hides.
It could arguably be called a piece of "haute couture" — only 500 will ever be made, and more than 300 are spoken for already.
Bugatti president Stephan Winkelmann previously told Business Insider, "We are sold out until the second half of 2021."
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A Bugatti spokesperson told Business Insider the average Bugatti Chiron buyer has an expansive vehicle collection of 42 cars and two planes, among other things.
More than 50% of current Chiron owners are also first-time Bugatti owners — the Chiron was designed with new buyers in mind, as some found the Bugatti Veyron, the previous model, too bulky.
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Manuela Höhne, the head of communications for Bugatti, told Bloomberg that half of the Chirons already purchased were bought sight-unseen.
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But potential buyers who want to test before they buy undergo a special buying process, dubbed the Molsheim Experience.
Qualified prospects fly out to Molsheim — the birthplace and headquarters of Bugatti located in the heart of Alsace, France — for the day at their own expense.
Bugatti invites previous owners — those who purchased the Veyron — and other qualified prospects to partake in the experience, but they remained mum on the details of the full vetting process.
The Bugatti spokesperson told Business Insider they have an average of two North American customers or prospects participating in the Molsheim Experience per month.
The historic gates of Chateau St. Jean, the heart of the facility, open exclusively for customers, who begin the Molsheim Experience with a tour of the grounds.
At the Chateau, customers learn about Bugatti's history and see a display of unique art pieces from members of the Bugatti family.
One of Bugatti's most important models, it has more than 2,000 victories and podium finishes, making it one of the most successful racing cars in automobile history.
Customers are then taken to the Atelier, the only modern building at Bugatti headquarters. It resembles the "macaron" shape of the brand's logo.
A factory, the Atelier is where master craftspeople assemble cars by hand with precision and detail, according to each customer's distinct specifications.
Customers then take a tea break at the historic Orangerie, the only structure added to the estate by Ettore Bugatti. It was carefully restored in 2009 as part of Bugatti's 100th anniversary celebration.
There's also a team of "flying doctors" at headquarters, ready to service cars throughout the world and ensure they retain their value.
After the tour of the grounds is finished, customers take a Chiron out on the open road, alongside an experienced driver.
Upon returning to headquarters, customers configure their completely unique Chiron at the Customer Lounge.
Höhne told Bloomberg many customers end up wanting two Chirons — one for their collection and one to drive.
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As Pierre-Henri Raphanel, Bugatti S.A.S.'s official test driver, once said, "Everyone who had seriously been considering buying a Bugatti beforehand actually did so afterwards."
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