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Burna Boy to own world’s first Widebody Bugatti Chiron
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Burna Boy to own world’s first Widebody Bugatti Chiron

Vanguard Nigeria about 2 hours 2 mins read
Burna Boy to own world’s first Widebody Bugatti Chiron

Venuum, Dubai-based luxury car customisation shop, also known as Venuum Black, has announced the creation of a bespoke carbon fiber widebody kit for Burna Boy’s multi-million dollar Bugatti Chiron.

The project marks both the first Bugatti Chiron in Nigeria and what Venuum claims to be the world’s first widebody Bugatti Chiron.

The custom shop made the announcement in post on its Instagram page on Saturday, including a video of Burna Boy with members of the Venuum team.

The post reads: “VENUUM is officially creating the world’s first Widebody for the Bugatti Chiron.A one-of-one project built for someone very special to us, a member of the VENUUM family who is achieving massive success worldwide — @burnaboygram.

“This is not just a car. This is a fully bespoke vision, designed from scratch to push the Bugatti Chiron into a completely different dimension.”

“In just a few weeks, the world will finally see the result. And honestly… it’s going to be absolutely brutal. Something never seen before.

“We are proud to be part of such an iconic project and even more proud to create it for someone we truly appreciate. Stay tuned… because 2026 is coming with huge surprises.”

The Grammy-winning music superstar had earlier shared a teaser about the car in post on his Instagram page, saying ,“I want a Bugatti Venuum Chiron, something one of one, diamonds on the car and the key holder”.

According to reports, Bugatti Chirons typically range from $3.5 million to over $5 million, depending on custom features.

The Widebody Bugatti Chiron will be the latest hyper car in Burna Boy’s impressive garage, sitting alongside other exotics like his Lamborghini Revuelto and Rolls-Royce Spectre. (NAN)(

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