Devotees wear the colour blue on the day of Ashtami to symbolise their appreciation of nature. And while the Bugatti isn't conventionally blue, the highlights definitely are a vital part of the design in both form and function. Dedicated to Bugatti’s legendary racer Albert Divo, the Divo packs the Chiron’s 8.0-litre W16 engine with 4 turbos. The power output is rated at an incredible 1500PS! This, along with the sophisticated all-wheel drive and the aerodynamics lets the car dart to 100 kmph in 2.5 seconds, which is the same as the Chiron. But, the top speed has been lowered from 420kmph (Chiron) to 380kmph for the Divo, as its focus is not on outright speed. You see, the Divo favours corner speed and handling than straight-line drags. Bugatti has even picked up the now overused saying “Happiness isn’t around the corner, it IS the corner”. This supercar is limited to just 40 examples, all of which cost over Rs 40 crore, and are already sold.