A fresh addition to the world of ultra-luxury automotive customization is drawing global attention after a bespoke Bugatti Chiron project was linked to Nigerian music star Burna Boy, in collaboration with Dubai-based tuning house Venuum.

The project, which centers on a heavily modified Bugatti Chiron, is being described by the custom shop as a groundbreaking build featuring a carbon-fiber widebody kit—something it claims has never been done on the model before.

According to Venuum, the vehicle represents an ambitious design direction aimed at pushing the already exclusive hypercar into an even more radical form. The company announced the development publicly on Instagram, sharing footage that included Burna Boy alongside members of its design team.

“VENUUM is officially creating the world’s first Widebody for the Bugatti Chiron. A one-of-one project built for someone very special to us, a member of the VENUUM family who is achieving massive success worldwide — @burnaboygram,” the post read.

The company emphasized that the build goes beyond conventional customization, framing it as a full reimagining of the hypercar’s identity.

“This is not just a car. This is a fully bespoke vision, designed from scratch to push the Bugatti Chiron into a completely different dimension.”

“In just a few weeks, the world will finally see the result. And honestly… it’s going to be absolutely brutal. Something never seen before.”

“We are proud to be part of such an iconic project and even more proud to create it for someone we truly appreciate. Stay tuned… because 2026 is coming with huge surprises.”


Ahead of the reveal, Burna Boy had also hinted at the customization on his own Instagram page, expressing a desire for a highly personalized build. He wrote:

“I want a Bugatti Venuum Chiron, something one of one, diamonds on the car and the key holder”.

Reports surrounding the valuation of the vehicle have sparked debate online. An Abuja-based car dealer initially claimed the customised Chiron was worth about ₦2 billion, before later revising the figure to ₦9 billion, without providing further explanation for the adjustment.

For context, standard and specially configured Bugatti Chiron models typically range between $3.5 million and over $5 million, depending on specifications, rarity, and customization level.

As of now, neither Burna Boy nor Venuum has publicly released final images or videos confirming delivery of the finished build.

The hypercar is expected to join an already high-end collection reportedly owned by the Grammy-winning artist, which includes the Lamborghini Revuelto and the Rolls-Royce Spectre, further cementing his presence in the global luxury automotive scene.