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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 horsepower, a carbon-fiber body light enough to feel almost fragile, and ...
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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 also emphasized weight reduction to a greater extent than ever before. The Bolide concept had a quoted curb weight of 2,733 pounds, which is less than a Toyota GR 86.
Unveiled in 2020, and approved for production a year later, the Bugatti Bolide is one step closer to hitting the track. The automaker just published photos of the car being put through its paces ...
The Bolide also uses Bugatti's familiar quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W-16, but here the engine is tuned to deliver 1,578 hp on 98-octane fuel.
The Bolide is a track-focused car, which features slicks at the rear to help give it as much grip as possible. The Bugatti Bolide's w16 now makes 1600 ps, or 1578 hp.
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.
Limited to 40 units, priced at over $4 million, and sold-out, the 1,824-horsepower Bugatti Bolide is the kind of car most of us will never sit in, let alone ...