Burna Boy Custom Bugatti Chiron: Venuum Unveils World’s First Widebody

Venuum, the Dubai-based custom shop, announced a one-of-one Burna Boy Custom Bugatti Chiron widebody kit on Instagram and says the finished car will be revealed in weeks.

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Custom Shop, Venuum, Announce It Is Creating A Widebody Kit For Burna Boy’s $3.5 Million Bugatti Chiron

, the -based luxury car customisation shop also known as , announced on Saturday that it is creating a bespoke carbon fiber widebody kit for ’s Chiron — a build the company says marks the first Chiron in and the world’s first widebody for the model.

The Instagram post included a video of Burna Boy with members of the Venuum team and followed a teaser the artist himself posted earlier, in which he wrote: "I want a Bugatti Venuum Chiron, something one of one, diamonds on the car and the key holder." Venuum described the project in its post as: "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."

Venuum pushed the claim further in the same announcement: "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." The company also promised the world will "finally see the result" in a matter of weeks and said, "And honestly… it’s going to be absolutely brutal. Something never seen before."

The project will be added to Burna Boy’s existing garage, which the announcement said already includes a Revuelto and a Spectre. Venuum framed the build as a one-of-one commission and tied it to a broader slate of plans, posting: "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." For reference, reports note that Bugatti Chirons typically range from 5 million depending on custom features.

The claim that this will be the world’s first widebody Chiron is the project’s sharpest point: Venuum has stated that label repeatedly and has set a short timeline for a public reveal. The company’s Instagram announcement and the embedded video established the collaboration publicly, but the finished car and the full extent of the modifications remain unseen until Venuum delivers on its promise that "In just a few weeks, the world will finally see the result."

The announcement matters this week because it turns a social-media tease into a formal bespoke commission, tying a global pop star to a Dubai-based atelier and to a claim of automotive firsts. The burna boy custom bugatti chiron project is therefore both a personal accessory for the artist and a public statement by Venuum about its capability and ambition in 2026.

Venuum has announced the build; Burna Boy has said what he wants; and the company has set a near-term deadline. The question the announcement itself answers is procedural: this is not a completed public reveal, it is a commissioned, one-of-one widebody project with a scheduled unveiling in a few weeks — and, according to Venuum, "it’s going to be absolutely brutal." Expect the finished car to determine whether the project will be recorded as the world’s first widebody Bugatti Chiron and to show how far the bespoke vision departs from a standard Chiron.

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