Bugatti Beverly Hills General Manager Tim O'Hara confirmed the brand specifically requested this 2019 Chiron for the presentation, citing its "pure" white-on-white aesthetic. Beyond its color palette, the car features bespoke silver-mesh grille treatments and Caractere wheels. Its pedigree includes a cameo in Post Malone’s "Saint-Tropez" music video and a high-profile legal history that preceded its $3.5 million acquisition by Dimopoulos.
For the owner, the car serves as an entry point into a global community, spanning experiences from laps on the Las Vegas Formula 1 circuit to visits at the brand’s historic Molsheim headquarters. The Chiron, one of only 500 built, relies on an 8.0-liter, quad-turbocharged W16 engine to deliver 1,500 horsepower.
Dimopoulos is now transitioning to the next chapter of the marque’s legacy as an invitee for the new Bugatti Tourbillon. With a price tag reaching approximately $5.1 million after custom options, the Tourbillon pairs an 8.3-liter V16 engine with three electric motors for a total of 1,800 horsepower. Dimopoulos has configured his example in Glossy Nocturne, providing a striking visual contrast to the white Chiron currently on display. The appearance at Pebble Beach follows a significant professional milestone for the lawyer, whose firm recently secured preliminary approval for a $3.05 million settlement related to the Las Vegas Grand Prix.




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