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The Bugatti Bolide is a track-only hypercar, powered by the 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16, producing an incredible 1,578 ...
The Bugatti Bolide was built as a purebred track machine, a car that seemed destined never to leave the circuit. With 1,825 ...
Lanzante recently built a road-legal version of the Porsche 935, and at this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed, it showed off ...
For most mere mortals, the biggest hurdle getting in the way of buying a new Bugatti exotic is a woeful lack of funds. How ...
Bugatti has officially sold out the Bolide and Tourbillon, with deliveries booked through 2029. The Tourbillon’s 250-unit cap ...
Buyers who don’t wish to wait for a new Bugatti can get a used one. AutoTrader currently lists 16 Bugattis for sale in the ...
Bugatti still hasn’t decided whether to build the Bolide. If it reaches production, it will undoubtedly arrive as a limited-edition model with a multi-million-dollar price tag.
Any car enthusiast could tell you that the Bugatti Bolide is a stunner, but now it’s official. The futuristic four-wheeler has just been named the world’s most beautiful hypercar by a panel of ...
In Bugatti's virtual testing, it claims Bolide can lap the Nürburgring Nordschleife in a mere 5:23.1 minutes, just a couple of seconds behind the Porsche 919 Hybrid Evo's time of 5:19.55.
Bugatti unveiled its new Bolide concept car today, which promises to be the most incredible car they’ve ever built: a lightweight, high-downforce sports car built around Bugatti’s signature 8. ...
The Bugatti Bolide doesn’t need a sleek carbon-fiber body to turn heads. The French hypercar maker has just released a series of photos of its latest outrageous hypercar without any body panels.
Bugatti also claims the Bolide can complete a full lap at Le Mans in 3:07.1, and it can thrash the Nurburgring in 5:23.1. The Bugatti Bolide remains a working concept for now.