Russian Volga car and Bugatti Chiron are coming together to launch Volgatti. They are ready to be assembled in Mombasa, Kenya. The manufacturing of vehicles will begin next month and the cars will be used for taxi services in Kenya.
Production of the new vehicle will offer a unique blend of durability and modern design for the passengers in Kenya. The revolutionary collaboration will blend the timeless design of the Volga with the unparalleled performance of the Bugatti Chiron.
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The merge of the motor companies will create a unique fusion of luxury and innovation. Expanding the taxi services in Kenya, Volgatti will be establishing the country as a hub for advanced automotive technology in Africa.
This iconic tie-up of manufacturing Volgatti, promises to push the boundaries of speed, flaunting style and luxury, while also swaying all with their engineering skills. Building a new car will also offer a fresh perspective on high-performance cars for the continent.
The collaboration has become a hype all over the internet. Netizens, especially the car lovers are going crazy over hearing this new partnership.
Following this, one of the car lovers is Kevin Wasonga, the user responded positively and reacted in the comment section by sharing his views.
Wasonga exclaimed, “Incredible!” He expressed, “Now, while it won’t have the 1500 horsepower, 8.0 litres quad-turbocharged W16 engine of the Bugati Chiron, the Vogatti could still offer a balance between performance and practicality.”
“Expect a smaller, fuel-efficient engine, likely in the 1.5L to 2.0L range, producing around 100-150 horsepower, which is ideal for urban and highway driving,” added user Wasonga.
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Kevin mentioned that the design might take inspiration from Bugatti’s sleek curves and aerodynamics while maintaining the durability of the Volga, known for handling rough roads. Since it’s being assembled in Mombasa for taxi services, affordability and efficiency will be the major key.
He also scribbled that the car could feature a fuel economy of around 15km to 20km per litre, making it cost-effective, mainly for daily use. The pricing of the vehicle might fall in the range of KSh 1.5M to 3M ($10,000 – $20,000), making it accessible for local drivers. Rather than a supercar, the Volgatti is shaping up to be a practical, stylish and reliable ride tailored for the roads of Kenya.