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Watch Bugatti Tourbillon’s Hidden Digital Touchscreen Emerge From The Center Console In 5 Seconds
Watch all-new Bugatti Tourbillon hypercar’s hidden high-definition digital touchscreen emerge from the Center Console.
Tourbillon’s digital touchscreen stays in portrait mode (for reversing camera) and landscape mode (for infotainment).
When not in use, the Bugatti Tourbillon’s high-definition digital screen retracts into the the center console.
Bugatti’s goal was to make the Tourbillon hypercar “timeless”, even after screen technology becomes outdated in the future.
Bugatti Tourbillon’s center console – a blend of crystal glass and aluminum hosts the engine start ‘pull’ lever and the digital screen.
Last week, during a live stream event called pour l’éternité (for eternity), Bugatti debuted the all-new hybrid Tourbillon, the french carmaker’s first hypercar in over 8 years and the first under the collaborative partnership of Bugatti and Rimac.
One of the talking point is the Tourbillon’s center console – which is a blend of crystal glass and aluminum that hosts the engine start ‘pull’ lever and a high-definition digital screen – the latter is hidden from view until desired.
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Footage shared shows how an intricately engineered mechanism deploys the touchscreen from the top of the center console from a portrait mode (for the reversing camera) in just two seconds and full landscape mode (for infotainment) in five seconds
When not in use, the Bugatti Tourbillon’s high-definition digital screen retracts into the the center console. Describing the interior of the Tourbillon, Bugatti said it is “designed to attract attention on concours d’elegance lawns not just in 10 years but 100 years, the interior of the TOURBILLON is an ode to timelessness.”
According to Bugatti, their goal was to make sure that the Tourbillon hyper sports car remain “timeless”, like the wristwatches it takes inspirations from, even after screen technology becomes outdated in the future. “Designed to attract attention on concours d’elegance lawns not just in 10 years but 100 years, the interior of the TOURBILLON is an ode to timelessness.”
Named after a Swiss-French watchmaking patent, the all-new 2026 Bugatti Tourbillon hyper sports car is limited to just 250 examples, all of which have been sold out despite the starting price of over $4 million.
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