According to available data, this example became the world's first Bugatti Chiron to undergo serious modification. A new carbon fiber body kit was developed for the car. In particular, the hypercar received a different front bumper with larger air intakes, an updated rear diffuser, and special side sills that form a so-called "aerodynamic corridor" between the car's axles.

The interior features a new steering wheel, gearbox selector, and an upgraded instrument panel. In addition, the air ducts and a number of other trim details were also refined.

The powertrain remains unchanged. The coupe is equipped with a 1,500-horsepower 7.0-liter W16 engine with four turbochargers. The sports car accelerates to 100 km/h in 2.5 seconds, and its top speed is limited to 420 km/h "for safety reasons." To remove this limit, a special key is required, which raises the limit to 450 km/h.