This Is Why the Bugatti Tourbillon Ditched Turbos for Electric Power
Why is the Bugatti Tourbillon a hybrid? This is the real reason why Bugatti left out turbochargers in its new hypercar.The anticipated Chiron successor, the Bugatti Tourbillon is finally here, and it’s taken a major departure from its predecessors. While the Veyron and Chiron both relied on Bugatti’s signature W-16 engine with four turbochargers to help achieve their four-figure horsepower, the Tourbillon eschews the snails and the W-configuration. Instead, the Tourbillon relies on a naturally aspirated V-16 augmented with electric power.
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That news probably shocked many of you when it was first revealed, but now with the Tourbillon uncovered, we recommend hearing Bugatti out before you accuse it of sacrilege. It turns out the reason Bugatti did away with turbochargers for the new Tourbillon is simple. It was a matter of saving weight while offering comparable performance.
How Much Weight Is Being Saved?
According to Bugatti via Jalopnik, the W-16 engine from the Chiron weighed in at 961 pounds alone. That’s just over 20 percent of the Chiron’s total weight. The Tourbillon’s V-16 engine weighs just 555 pounds—252 kg—by comparison. Bugatti hasn’t revealed how much the electric motors and 25-kWh battery pack weighs, but it did say that in total the Tourbillon weighs less than the Chiron.
It turns out that not needing four turbochargers along with the oil coolers and air-to-water intercoolers that come with them saves a significant amount of weight. Also consider the engine’s configuration. W engines may be more compact, but they require more metal. The Tourbillon’s V-16 may take up more space but uses less material and is made from lightweight aluminum.
Is Hybrid Power Better Than Turbochargers?
The weight savings is only half of the story. Remember, Bugatti is saying the Tourbillon exceeds the Chiron’s performance. Where the Chiron made a total of 1,479 horsepower from its 8.0-liter W-16, the Tourbillon makes 1,800 horsepower from its hybrid powertrain. A thousand horsepower alone comes from the naturally aspirated 8.3-liter V-16 engine. Which is impressive considering the original Veyron’s engine made 1,001 horsepower with the aid of four turbochargers.
The remaining 800 horsepower comes from the Tourbillon’s electrified powertrain, which consists of a front “e-axle” with two electric motors and a third electric motor at the rear. Since the electric powertrain is needed to maintain the Tourbillon’s top speed, the battery is oil-cooled to maintain optimal temperature for delivering on-demand power.


