Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ at Dubai Autodrome
Bugatti Chiron•
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We took the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ out onto Dubai Autodrome, and it becomes clear very quickly that this is a car from a completely different scale.
This isn’t just a fast car. It’s violently powerful. Acceleration doesn’t feel like acceleration — it feels like the compression of space itself. You press the throttle and the world ahead seems to move backwards. Calmly. Without drama. As if physics has quietly stepped aside.
On the straights, the Chiron feels incredibly composed. Almost too composed for the speeds it’s carrying. Everything happens effortlessly, without stress, as if the car doesn’t even register that something extreme is taking place.
But once the corners arrive, the picture changes.
It becomes obvious that this is not a track car. And it’s not about setup or tires — it’s about philosophy. The car is big, heavy, and in the corners you’re constantly aware of its mass. It doesn’t like sharp inputs, it doesn’t reward aggression, and it doesn’t ask to be attacked. It drives correctly, stably, predictably — but without excitement.
The brakes do everything they possibly can. The suspension works hard. The electronics are flawless. Yet the feeling remains the same: you’re driving a hyper GT, not a track weapon.
At some point, you catch yourself thinking that the Chiron is quietly saying: “I can be here. But I don’t live here.”
Its natural environment is long straights, perfect asphalt, and enormous speeds — where it doesn’t fight corners, but simply erases distance. That’s where it makes complete sense. That’s where it’s frighteningly good.
On track, it’s an impressive, rare, almost unreal experience — just not one that makes you want to chase lap times.
The Chiron Super Sport 300+ is an absolute legend. Just not a legend built for apexes.