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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 ...
Bugatti revives coachbuilding and the W16's legacy with Programme Solitaire, the company's new customization suite; no more ...
While Bugatti’s hybrid future begins with the all-new Tourbillon, the marque isn’t quite ready to say goodbye to the W16 just ...
Bugatti Will Tear Apart $5 Million Roadster If It’s Not Perfect Taking apart and reassembling a $5M hypercar is the ultimate dedication to quality.
Though Bugatti's new car, the Tourbillon, uses a new engine that does without forced induction, its 8.3-liter V16 screams all the way up to 9,000 RPM, so I don't think buyers will miss the W16's ...
Bugatti has unveiled the Programme Solitaire, an ultra-exclusive offering designed to craft truly bespoke, one-of-one vehicles that combine ...
The Pur Sport's W16 engine is rated at 1,479 horsepower (1,500 PS), which produces a zero-to-60 mph run in 2.3 seconds and a low-for-a-Bugatti top speed of just 217 mph.
Gone is the heavier W16 and gone is the weight and complication of four turbos and associated plumbing. The Tourbillon was even able to shed two radiators from previous W16 Bugatti models.
A New Engine With Old-School Character The Tourbillon drops the quad-turbo W16 format Bugatti has been using since it was resurrected over 20 years ago for a brand new naturally-aspirated W16.
Bugatti certainly chose the name wisely, as it ties nicely into the brand's flowery language about the W16 era coming to a close: It invokes an irresistible sense of wistfulness – both for what ...
Bugatti has announced a new speed record, this time set by the W16 Mistral. The Chiron-based roadster reached a top speed of 453.91 km/h (282 mph), becoming the fastest open-top car in the world.
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 ...