The VW-owned luxury brand might expand its vehicle lineup beyond the Chiron with the introduction of a four-door limousine.

Even if there is nothing official at this point, Bloomberg reports that Bugatti’s next project was mentioned by the brand’s executive, Wolfgang Duerheimer, during an interview at the Geneva Motor Show: “I can’t get the idea of a four-door limousine out of my head. It’s one of the options we might look into again, as a possible next project.”

Whether Duerheimer’s dream will come true is anyone’s guess, but this wouldn’t be the first time that Bugatti tries to develop a four-door sedan, as the Galibier Concept was presented in 2009. While the vehicle never materialized, data indicated towards the use of the 8.0-liter W16 engine, adopted from the Veyron and a price tag of roughly $2.5 million.

Bugatti might take a step into a new era with yet another vehicle that might join its lineup, an electric car, but when asked about a rival for the Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV or the upcoming Lamborghini Urus, Duerhemeir’s answer was “no“.

Note: Bugatti Galibier Concept pictured 

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