Two Bugatti Chirons participating in the marque's Morocco Grand Tour crashed into each other trying to pass other vehicles on a two-lane road.
. Both drivers appear to be fine, but it’s unlikely there will be a more expensive automobile accident anywhere else in the world this year.-organized Morocco Grand Tour rally when the crash occurred. It’s unclear what day the accident occurred—CEO Mate Rimac’s Instagram posts suggest the event is still ongoing—but footage surfaced online earlier this week and has been doing the rounds among enthusiasts ever since.
There’s no word on what the repair bills will be for the Chirons, but they figure to be steep. The Super Sport had a starting price of $3.825 million, while the Pur Sport had a base price of $3.6 million.Bryan Hood is a digital staff writer at Robb Report.
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