Burna Boy acquires the globe's inaugural widebody Bugatti Chiron supercar
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Burna Boy acquires the globe's inaugural widebody Bugatti Chiron supercar

By Advocate | May 16, 2026 | 2 min read |

Venuum, a Dubai-based luxury car workshop, announced Saturday it's building the world's first widebody Bugatti Chiron. The custom project belongs to Grammy winner Burna Boy. Venuum posted the news on…

Venuum, a Dubai-based luxury car workshop, announced Saturday it's building the world's first widebody Bugatti Chiron. The custom project belongs to Grammy winner Burna Boy.

Venuum posted the news on Instagram alongside a video showing Burna Boy with members of the team. It marked a historic moment for the Nigerian music star.

According to the workshop, this isn't just another car modification. They're crafting a completely bespoke vision from the ground up for the hypercar.

"We are creating the world's first Widebody for the Bugatti Chiron," Venuum wrote in the post. "This is a one-of-one project built for someone very special to us."

Venuum described Burna Boy as a member of their family achieving massive success globally. They promised the finished product would be unlike anything seen before.

"In just a few weeks, the world will finally see the result," the team noted. "And honestly… it's going to be absolutely brutal."

They teased that 2026 would bring huge surprises. The workshop expressed pride in working on such an iconic project.

Burna Boy had earlier hinted at his vision for the vehicle on his own Instagram. He said he wanted "a Bugatti Venuum Chiron, something one of one, diamonds on the car and the key holder."

Standard Bugatti Chirons typically cost between $3.5 million and over $5 million. Custom features push prices even higher.

This widebody version joins an already impressive collection in Burna Boy's garage. His other vehicles include a Lamborghini Revuelto and a Rolls-Royce Spectre.

Burna Boy hasn't publicly shared the exact cost of this custom project. Industry insiders expect the final price tag to be substantial given the customization involved.

Venuum's work represents a major statement in global hypercar culture. Nigeria now claims ownership of what may be the rarest Bugatti in the world.

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