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$3 Million Bugatti Chiron Arrived For F1 Monaco Onboard $25 Million “Seven Sins” Superyacht
$3 million Bugatti Chiron hypercar arrived for 2024 F1 Monaco onboard $25 million “Seven Sins” superyacht.
Chiron was shipped by luxury influencer and filmmaker, Tom Claeren, who shared how the hypercar was loaded onboard.
Bugatti Chiron is powered by a quad-turbo 8.0-liter W16, which produces 1,578-horsepower and allows a top speed of 273 mph.
The 170.7ft (52m) long Seven Sins is one of over 70 charter superyachts that attended this year’s 2024 Monaco Grand Prix.
According to YatchCharterFleet, it cost from $300,000 to charter the Seven Sins per week + expenses.
Luxury influencer and filmmaker, Tom Claeren, was the talk of the town last week after shipping his Bugatti Chiron hypercar for the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix onboard an award-winning superyacht, christened the “Seven Sins”.
To make his $3 million Bugatti Chiron “fly” for the short but spectacular trip, Claeren partnered with Libertex and Boutsen Classic Cars, with backing from Hello Monaco magazine.
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Video shared by Claeren and captioned with “See you in #Monaco” shows the Bugatti Chiron hypercar being lifted by crane from the marina onto the aft deck of a superyacht parked nearby, before the start of the trip.
Decked out in the company’s signature French Racing Blue color, the Bugatti Chiron is powered by a quad-turbo 8.0-liter W16, which produces 1,578-horsepower and allows a top speed of 273 mph (440 km/h).
The 170.7ft (52m) long Seven Sins is one of over 70 charter superyachts that attended this year’s 2024 Monaco Grand Prix. According to YatchCharterFleet, it cost from $300,000 to charter the Seven Sins per week + expenses.
Built in 2017 by the Italian shipyard Sanlorenzo, Seven Sins can accommodate up to 10 guests in 5 cabins, including a master suite, one VIP cabin, two double cabins. Main highlights onboard include a glass-bottomed pool and a beach club with retractable platforms.