Bugatti has put the Chiron out to grass, but instead of unveiling a new all-electric hypercar, the maker’s latest model is a petrol-powered homage to mechanical precision. Tourbillon is the name of the outlandish V16 hybrid, a French word for the tiny mechanism in a watch escapement which ensures accuracy. The electric side comes from Croatian maker Rimac and is mated to a naturally aspirated V16 engine developed with Cosworth. The car will go on sale from 2026 in a production run of 250 units with prices starting at €4.5 million ($4.8 million), company boss Mate Rimac announced. He heads the …