Recently, Bugatti hosted the first official track event for the Bolide hypercar at Circuit Paul Ricard in France — an event which marked the first opportunity for owners to drive their ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 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 ...
Bugatti has seen positive responses to its track-only Bolide, based on the Chiron, so now it’s repeating the process with the Tourbillon. Bugatti reportedly plans a bespoke Tourbillon-Bolide mashup as ...
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 ...
Watch the Bugatti Bolide in full attack mode on the racetrack. With its ultra-aggressive design and explosive W16 power, this rare beast redefines what a track car can do in the hands of Bugatti ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bugatti has completed the last Bolide, ending a project that began in 2021 and pushed the brand through years of track testing and ...
Multi-million dollar track cars don’t go any crazier than the Bugatti Bolide. Based on the Chiron but featuring all-new lightweight bodywork, just 40 examples will be built for Bugatti collectors, and ...
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 ...
The warm-up supercar was the Porsche 911 GT3 RS, which makes a piddling 518 hp but is revered as one of the best pound-for-pound driver’s cars in the world. The 911 GT3 RS is just 3,268 pounds and has ...
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