The Bugatti Bolide is built with one clear purpose: delivering a focused driving experience inspired by motorsport ...
How does the cockpit of a 1,825-horsepower look? What do you see from behind the wheel of a $4 million car? Bugatti is willing to share that with the mortals and comes up with photos from inside the ...
The hyperexclusive Bugatti costs a cool $5 million and can only be driven on track. For those who can afford it, 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 Bolide's top speed is 236 miles per hour in its low-drag configuration, 5 mph faster than the in-race Formula 1 top speed record and 1 mph faster than the overall record, both of which were set by ...
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We already knew that the Bugatti Bolide has a ridiculous 1578 hp from an even more ridiculous 8.0-liter W16 engine. We also know that it will be restricted to track use, where it the lighter and more ...
Thanks to its sky-high $4.4 million price and tiny 40-unit production run, very few people will ever get the chance to slip behind the the wheel (if that’s even the right word) of the Bugatti Bolide.
Testing of the Bugatti Bolide is complete, paving the way for the start of production of the track-only hypercar. Bugatti said the first examples are expected to reach customers in the next few months ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Any car enthusiast could tell you that the Bugatti Bolide is a stunner, but now it’s official. The French marque first unveiled a ...
It’s one thing to own a hyper-rare, multi-million-dollar track car. It’s another entirely to take it out onto a frozen lake. Bugatti has built just 40 examples of its Bolide, yet despite the car’s ...