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 ...
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 ...
View post: Land Rover’s Defender Facelift Gives The Icon A Meaner New Look Bugatti completed its 40th and final Bolide, a track-focused hypercar with the epic W16 engine. The Bolide offers 1,578 ...
The Bugatti Bolide showcases its incredible track-focused performance with powerful acceleration and an aggressive racing stance. Built for maximum speed and downforce, this lightweight hypercar ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...