Bugatti Responds to Mat Armstrong’s Chiron Rebuild
Mat Armstrong has been rebuilding a wrecked Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport on his Mat Armstrong MK2 channel, and this episode is the one where Bugatti finally responds. He shares what the manufacturer said about the project, what they think of the car’s condition, and what that contact means for the build going forward.
The video is a reality check on what it takes to bring a modern hypercar back from the dead, where one missing part or one locked module can stop everything. Expect talk around parts access, diagnostics, support from the brand, and the practical next steps Armstrong has lined up to keep the Chiron moving toward a proper return…
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