One of the perks of owning a multi-million dollar near-1,600-horsepower Bugatti is that the hyper-carmaker does well to ensure its clients are taken care of. Understanding that owning a car capable of ...
The Bugatti Bolide, one of the most extreme hypercars ever built, was originally intended solely for the racetrack. Yet, British specialist Lanzante has other plans. At least one Bolide will become ...
Bugatti has completed the last Bolide, ending a project that began in 2021 and pushed the brand through years of track testing and development. The goal was simple on paper but demanding in practice.
The Bugatti Bolide was built as a purebred track machine, a car that seemed destined never to leave the circuit. With 1,825 horsepower, a carbon-fiber body light enough to feel almost fragile, and ...
The final Bolide’s unidentified owner also owns a Type 35, one of the winningest race cars ever made. The Type 35 and its colors were used as an inspiration for the Bolide, and for this car in ...
Creations like the Bugatti Bolide are in a class of their own. Sure, they’re rare, and yes, they have a performance envelope on par with real race cars, but their allure goes beyond that. They’re hard ...
“This is an extraordinary car in all respects—engineering, design, and performance—and it is very exciting to be able to present the first Bolide at auction. Especially as this is chassis 001, which ...
Manny Khoshbin is one of the few lucky 40 people worldwide to get their hands on the mind-blowing Bugatti Bolide. However, just a few months into ownership, he realized he had to do some expensive ...
View post: Geely Wants to Sell 6.5 Million Cars a Year and Join the World’s Top Five Automakers Bugatti completed its 40th and final Bolide, a track-focused hypercar with the epic W16 engine. The ...
We're approaching the end of the Bugatti W16's run, as the last Bolide rolled off the production line last week. Bugatti still has a handful of Mistral roadsters to build, plus the one-off Brouillard ...
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