After a long time, finally the Volkswagen group completely resigned its ownership of Supercars Bugatti. Volkswagen sold a majority stake at the Croatian company Rimac.
Volkswagen's plan to sell Bugatti has been circulating for a long time. Initially, the decision to free Supercars Bugatti was related to the German manufacturer's plan to focus on producing electrical cars. In addition, the booties have also been affected by losses due to the data of deception emissions.
Now, Volkswagen Group has finally resigned its majority participation in Bugatti, which is 55 percent. Volkswagen launched Rimac's shares. Volkswagen, headquartered in Germany Wolfsburg, now only has a 44 percent stake. As cited from Motorrend.
The fall of ownership of Bugatti in the hands of Rimac is not new, because since September 2020, Rimac said that the interest of possessing actions from the French automaker Bugatti, Rimac finally managed to make it happen.
The inclusion of Bugatti in Rimac has made the manufacturer now increase its inventory of supercops. Previously, they have previously produced the net electric supercar, which will have the equivalent power of 1,914 horsepower.
Owning Bugatti Actions gives Rimac a great opportunity to combine the two technologies, as well as allowing new opportunities for Bugatti to have the option of giving birth to an electric bugatti.
Because it can be guaranteed that the production of Bugatti and Rimac are executed individually and distributed according to their respective markets.

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