Goodwood may be home to Rolls-Royce, but it was another German-owned ultra-luxury marque that really brought it to the Festival of Speed this year.

That marque is Bugatti, which brought a most impressive array of its hypercars to Lord March’s lawn this weekend – between them producing a mind-boggling 9,404 horsepower.

Front and center, of course, was the new Chiron, of which Bugatti brought two: one from the factory to make the run up the hillclimb course driven by former Le Mans winner Andy Wallace, and joined by a second example that’s the first delivered in the UK. That’s already 3,000 horsepower right there, but that’s not all.

The latest Alsatian exotic was joined by no fewer than six Veyrons, among them a pre-production prototype and a Pur Sang edition – each contributing 1,001 horsepower to the tally. A Super Sport World Record Edition and a Grand Sport Vitesse produce 1,200 hp a piece, bolstered (we’d deduce) by another pair of Veyrons to bring the total up to 9,404 hp, divided between eight vehicles worth over a million a piece. That’s a lot of everything right there, and you can check it all out in the gallery below.

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