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The Chiron's open-topped sibling is savagely fast and ridiculously expensive, but it's also incredibly easy to drive.
Jay Leno takes the wheel of Bugatti's 1,578-hp Mistral, marking the end of the road for the brand's legendary W16 engine.
Bugatti will only be building 99 units of the W16 Mistral, priced at around $5 million apiece to start, all of which are already sold out. Deliveries will commence in 2024 alongside the track-only ...
Jay Leno drives the Bugatti Mistral, the French firm's way of saying goodbye to the gargantuan quad-turbocharged W16 engine ...
A Bugatti Mistral just set the world record for fastest street-legal open-top car The marque used a customer car to set the blistering 282-mph (453.9-km/h) record The Mistral rocks some 1,500 ...
It is probably Bugatti’s last car powered by the quad-turbo 8.0-liter W16 engine, capable of delivering 1,578 horsepower (1,600 PS), just like the Chiron Super Sport 300+.
New cars typically have a handful of miles on them when they reach the dealership, like from driving off the factory lot onto ...
In typical Bugatti fashion, the Mistral carries a sky-high price tag of around $5 million. Only 99 examples will be built, all of which are already spoken for, according to the brand.
The Mistral, which is named after a wind in the south of France, and a badge previously used by Maserati, is Bugatti’s first open-top take on the Chiron, and the company’s first roadster since ...
Bugatti wasn't kidding when it said the car it planned for 2022 Monterey Car Week would be the “ last of its kind.” It turns out that was a reference to the new Bugatti Mistral roadster ...