Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What better place to show off what a track-only hypercar can do than at one of the world’s most important race circuits? Over the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Bugatti Bolide doesn’t need a sleek carbon-fiber body to turn heads. The French hypercar maker has just released a series of ...
Bugatti published two photos on social media showing the production version of the Bolide taken during development testing. The images focus on the headlight and the wheel of the track-only hypercar ...
Shortly after Bugatti teased the production-ready Bolide for the first time, it released two images that showcase the track-only vehicle in real life. The French car manufacturer first showcased the ...
Let’s start with the name. Bolide (boh-LEED), Bugatti’s moniker for the limited-production track monster you see here, translates from French as—wait for it—“fast car.” Or “race car.” Or it is used to ...
The Bugatti Bolide arrived in 2020 as the last unicorn of the brand: the last Bugatti model to be powered by the mighty W16. Three years later, we get to see it bare naked, stripped down to the ...
Revealed as a concept in October 2020, the Bolide is a Chiron-based track toy with very wild styling and a similarly wild engine. Confirmed for production in August 2021, the French hypercar will ...
Bugatti is the final stages of development for its Bolide track car, which is due to start deliveries later this year. The car is the production version of the Bolide concept first shown in 2020, and ...
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 ...
The last Bugatti Bolide is more than a customer delivery, it is the closing chapter of one of the most audacious engine stories in automotive history. With this car, Bugatti draws a firm line under ...
“There can be no better way than to celebrate 100 years of Le Mans by debuting a Bugatti tour-de-force that is simply unlike anything we have ever done before,” marque president Christophe Piochon ...
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