This story originally published on August 24, 2018.

New York (CNN Business) Bugatti's new Divo supercar costs nearly twice as much as the French company's current model, the Chiron, but it can't go quite as fast.

"Not quite as fast," in this case, means a top speed of 236 miles an hour instead of 261. It's still doubtful that most owners of either car -- the $3 million Chiron or the $6 million Divo -- will even approach those numbers. In any case, the point of the new Divo isn't ultimate speed, it's crisp handling and excitement, according to Bugatti.

"The Bugatti Chiron is a car that is known for outstanding straight line performance with luxury and comfort," Bugatti CEO Stephan Winkelmann said at the car's unveiling at The Quail classic car show in Carmel, Califonia. "We wanted to do something very different."

The Divo is 77 pounds lighter than the 4,400-pound Chiron. That still doesn't make it an especially light car, but its engine still produces the same 1,500 horsepower that it does in the Chiron. The suspension and aerodynamic design, however, are different, producing a more nimble car better suited for tracks and twisting roads.

Designers wanted the Bugatti Divo to look distinctly different from its sister car, the Chiron, while still retaining key Bugatti features.

Clearly, the designers wanted the Divo to stand apart from the Chiron, but to still be immediately recognizable as a Bugatti.

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