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Bugatti showed its final gas-burning car in Monterey today, giving it 1,600 horses, dubbing it the W16 Mistral, and announcing the 99-vehicle production run is already sold out.
Bugatti has once again demonstrated its engineering dominance by shattering the open-top speed record. At a test track in Germany, the W16 Mistral, a breathtakingly powerful hypercar, achieved an ...
Bugatti has unveiled what the French automaker hopes will be the world’s fastest convertible. The 1,600-horsepower, $5 million W16 Mistral is, essentially, an open-topped version of the Bugatti ...
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 W16 Mistral opens the next chapter in the Bugatti roadster story, inspired by over a century of open top legends.” For a car as evocative and important as this, great consideration went into ...
Revealed in August 2022, the W16 Mistral is a midship swansong for the quad-turbo colossus introduced by the Bugatti Veyron a whopping two decades ago. Revised for the Chiron, the 8.0-liter ...
Bugatti Rimac CEO, Mate Rimac goes deeper into the story behind the project, “For the final roadgoing appearance of Bugatti’s legendary W16 engine, we knew we had to create a roadster.
Luckily, details and images of the 2023 model, a 10% larger, more premium electric scooter, have now been released into the world. Bugatti, through a partnership with tech accessory company Bytech ...
The W16 Mistral has a 1,600-horsepower engine. (Bugatti) Bugatti plans to attempt to break a 254.04 mph record for open-top cars previously set by its predecessor, the Veyron Super Sport Vitesse.
Luckily, details and images of the 2023 model, a 10% larger, more premium electric scooter, have now been released into the world. Bugatti, through a partnership with tech accessory company Bytech ...