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Ahead of an official debut at Monterey Car Week in California next month, Bugatti gives us a first look at its new Sky View option for the Chiron. Sky View consists of two fixed glass panels in the roof above the driver’s and passenger’s seats, allowing individuals to enjoy sunlight and moonlight while traveling.

Due to the laminated construction with thin glass and four intermediate layers, wind noise is reduced and infrared radiation is reflected away from the ride. The glass is also tinted, preventing dazzle effects and protecting passengers' privacy.

Lastly, Sky View adds roughly 2.7 additional centimeters of headroom to the Chiron.

Again, Bugatti is scheduled to present the Chiron Sky View at Monterey Car Week in August.

Now see below to find out why the Chiron costs $3 million USD.

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