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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.
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 ...
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Bugatti claims that Bolide will be capable of maximum lateral acceleration of 2.8 G. Zero-100 kph runs will burn off in 2.17 seconds on the way to a top speed of over 500 kph in 20.16 seconds.
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.
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.
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