Bugatti Bolide on the Limit at Circuit Paul Ricard

The Bugatti Bolide is one of the rarest and most extreme cars on the planet and Only 40 of these track-only machines exist, completely redesigned from the Chiron, featuring a brand-new monocoque and the iconic quad-turbo W16 engine. Weighing just under 1,600 kg—lighter than a standard Chiron—and equipped with slick tires, it delivers an astonishing 1,600 horsepower. Its top speed is “limited” to 380 km/h, as the gearing is optimized for real-world racetrack performance, allowing a blistering 0–100 km/h sprint […]

The Bugatti Bolide is one of the rarest and most extreme cars on the planet and Only 40 of these track-only machines exist, completely redesigned from the Chiron, featuring a brand-new monocoque and the iconic quad-turbo W16 engine.

Weighing just under 1,600 kg—lighter than a standard Chiron—and equipped with slick tires, it delivers an astonishing 1,600 horsepower. Its top speed is “limited” to 380 km/h, as the gearing is optimized for real-world racetrack performance, allowing a blistering 0–100 km/h sprint in just 2.1 seconds.

Go trackside as sport auto test drivers Christian Gebhardt and Uwe Sener, alongside the test team, carve hot laps into the tarmac with a Bugatti Bolide at Circuit Paul Ricard in France.

 

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