Volkswagen AG's Bugatti has received more than 100 orders for the new Chiron supercar, which the brand vows will be the fastest and most luxurious sports car in the world.<br />Bugatti, which hasn't had a car since the Veyron sold out in February, will unveil the new model at the Geneva motor show in March.<br />The Chiron's orders are equivalent to more than one-fifth the limited production run of its predecessor, which debuted in 2005.<br />"Our order book is already well filled," Bugatti chief Wolfgang Duerheimer said Monday in a statement.<br />"And that's despite the fact that our customers haven't had the chance to experience the car's fantastic performance yet."<br />Volkswagen is pushing ahead with the new Bugatti amid a cost-cutting push prompted by its admission to selling vehicles that polluted the environment more than allowed.
