Last year, Bugatti unveiled the Bolide experimental hypercar concept. A project designed to investigate just how fast the brand’s 8.0-litre W16 engine could propel a car shorn of the luxuries in the ...
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 experimental study of the original Bugatti Bolide was created "as a racetrack-oriented hyper sports car" with minimal bodywork and maximum downforce. It's not all just for drama and headlines - ...
It’s a question we’ve all figuratively asked but never thought we’d get answered: what would happen if Bugatti made an extreme track-only, lightweight hypercar? Wonder no more. This is the Bugatti ...
These days, when production of a much-loved combustion engine comes to an end, there’s a great deal of sadness because nothing like it will happen again. But Bugatti doesn’t play by normal rules; ...
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 ...
"Whether the Bugatti Bolide will go into series production, has not been decided yet." Though everything would point to the baddest of Bugattis being made fit for customers - the detail in the tech ...
The monstrous W16 that reinvented Bugatti under the Volkswagen Group's umbrella is nearing its end. The French automaker has completed the last unit of the Chiron-derived Bolide, a track weapon that ...
Bugatti unveiled an 1,800-horsepower hypercar Wednesday that’s even less practical than the powerful multimillion-dollar two-seaters the brand usually makes. The Bugatti Bolide – a name that comes ...
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