
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif., Aug. 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Bugatti selected Dimopoulos Law founder Steve Dimopoulos' one-of-one white-on-white Bugatti Chiron for display at the entrance to Maison Bugatti during Pebble Beach Automotive Week.
The privately owned Chiron is positioned in the front courtyard at Maison Bugatti's main entrance alongside a Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport and the new Bugatti Tourbillon, placing Dimopoulos' car among some of the marque's most significant models on display during one of the world's premier automotive gatherings.
According to Tim O'Hara, General Manager of Bugatti Beverly Hills, Bugatti requested Dimopoulos' Chiron because of the car's exceptional white-on-white specification. O'Hara described it as "such a pure configuration" and confirmed that Bugatti asked for this particular Chiron for its Pebble Beach presentation.
"Bugatti is much more than the cars," Dimopoulos said. "It's a small global community, and the relationships and experiences around the brand are a big part of what makes ownership special."
One such owner experience put Dimopoulos behind the wheel of his Chiron on the actual Las Vegas Formula 1 circuit, taking laps alongside other Bugatti owners. Another brought him to Bugatti's historic home in Molsheim, France, where he spent time with fellow owners from around the world.
The Chiron is one of just 500 produced worldwide and is powered by Bugatti's legendary 8.0-liter, quad-turbocharged W16 engine producing 1,500 horsepower.
But even among Chirons, Dimopoulos' car stands apart.
The 2019 Chiron features a striking Glacier White exterior paired with an all-white leather interior, a specification that has been described in automotive coverage as a one-of-one configuration. Its distinctive factory options include a silver-mesh treatment across the front and rear grilles, along with Bugatti Caractere wheels and other bespoke details.
Before Dimopoulos acquired the Chiron, the car was featured in Post Malone's "Saint-Tropez" music video.
Dimopoulos acquired the Chiron for $3.5 million after the sale became the subject of a high-profile federal court lawsuit that drew national media attention.
Since acquiring it, Dimopoulos says he has declined offers substantially exceeding the $3.5 million purchase price.
Dimopoulos' Bugatti content has also generated significant attention beyond the automotive world. His tongue-in-cheek Instagram Reel asking "How many blondes can you fit in a Bugatti?" went viral on social media and was widely shared across automotive, luxury and lifestyle accounts.
Dimopoulos is also among the select customers invited to purchase the new Bugatti Tourbillon, an invitation-only hypercar limited to just 250 examples worldwide.
Its powertrain combines an 8.3-liter naturally aspirated V16 engine with three electric motors, producing a combined 1,800 horsepower. The car also features electrically actuated dihedral doors that sweep upward.
The Tourbillon starts at $4.6 million before customization. Dimopoulos' current configuration adds approximately $508,000 in factory options, bringing the configured price to approximately $5.1 million before taxes, tariffs, and transportation costs.
His Tourbillon is configured in Glossy Nocturne with glossy black carbon lower bodywork, Pur Sang wheels, a Noir Onyx Alcantara interior and polished-aluminum accents. The configuration also includes Bugatti's $240,000 Équipe Pur Sang package, which adds a purpose-built eight-pipe titanium exhaust system, a specialized rear diffuser, dedicated front splitter and rear wing, directional wheels, and performance seats.
Referring to the contrasting color schemes of the two cars, Dimopoulos said, "Visually they're opposites, but to me they represent the same thing: excellence at the highest level. One of my favorite things about the brand is Ettore Bugatti's philosophy: 'If comparable, it is no longer Bugatti.' I love the idea that the objective is not to compete within an existing standard, but to create a new one."
The Pebble Beach appearance comes shortly after another high-profile milestone for Dimopoulos. His firm recently secured preliminary federal court approval of a $3.05 million class-action settlement arising from the disruption of the inaugural Las Vegas Formula 1 Grand Prix practice session.
Pebble Beach Automotive Week brings together leading manufacturers, collectors and some of the rarest and most significant automobiles in the world, culminating in the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.
ABOUT STEVE DIMOPOULOS
Steve Dimopoulos is the founder and managing partner of Dimopoulos Law Firm. The firm maintains offices in Las Vegas and Phoenix and handles complex litigation, class actions, catastrophic injury, and wrongful death matters nationwide.
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