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The one-off Bugatti Brouillard looks like a coupe version of the W16 Mistral roadster, borrowing the carbon tub and W16 ...
New cars typically have a handful of miles on them when they reach the dealership, like from driving off the factory lot onto ...
The Brouillard, named after Ettore Bugatti's favorite horse, is the first product from the brand's exclusive Programme ...
Commissioned by a prolific Bugatti collector, the Brouillard has custom bodywork, green tartan upholstery and horses all over ...
The W16 Mistral makes up for lost time as a two-seat roadster with a removable roof panel and a rakish silhouette, with its creation driven by "enormous demand" from Bugatti's customers.
Bugatti will only build 99 examples of the W16 Mistral—each priced at 5 million euros, or $5 million—and all of them have already been sold out. Deliveries are set to start next year.
Bugatti revives coachbuilding and the W16's legacy with Programme Solitaire, the company's new customization suite; no more ...
Bugatti used to say that the W16 Mistral can reach a top speed of " over 261 mph, " which translates to 420+ kph. However, this achievement proves that it can do much more than that.
The W16 Mistral will be the last Bugatti to feature the W16 8.0-liter quad-turbo engine that has powered every Bugatti model since the Veyron in 2005. Powered by a modernized version of the ...
The Mistral’s 8.0-liter W16 engine makes 1,578 (1,600 PS) and 1,180 lb-ft (1,600 Nm) and is borrowed from the Super Sport and record-breaking Super Sport 300+, which recorded 304.773 mph (490.5 ...
Deliveries start later this year; each costs $5 million The Bugatti W16 Mistral roadster has entered final testing, bringing the end of the automaker's W-16 era closer.
The W16 Mistral opens the next chapter in the Bugatti roadster story, inspired by over a century of open top legends.” ...