When you're selling one of the fastest and most powerful cars in the world, one that can only be driven on the racetrack at special events, it's not a great idea to just toss owners the key and tell ...
One of the perks of owning a multi-million dollar near-1,600-horsepower Bugatti is that the hyper-carmaker does well to ensure its clients are taken care of. Understanding that owning a car capable of ...
Recently, Bugatti hosted the first official track event for the Bolide hypercar at Circuit Paul Ricard in France — an event which marked the first opportunity for owners to drive their multi ...
Multi-million dollar track cars don’t go any crazier than the Bugatti Bolide. Based on the Chiron but featuring all-new lightweight bodywork, just 40 examples will be built for Bugatti ...
With its X-themed cabin inspired by high-level motorsport, Bugatti has taken advantage of the Bolide's new monocoque by offering a rearward-leaning seating position, with the driver’s feet raised.
A Porsche 911 GT3 RS is no one's idea of a slow track car except perhaps to those who are about to drive a Bolide.
Simple question, what’s the Bugatti Bolide like to drive ... The twin clutch ‘box has new ratios and final drive, better suited to sprinting up to the 380kmh (236mph) max.
Top Gear’s Ollie Marriage tested Bugatti’s 1,578 track-only hypercar at the Paul Ricard circuit in France – and this is what he found out ...
Understanding that owning a car capable of speeds well in the 200 mph range, Bugatti set up an event at the Circuit Paul Ricard in the south of France for the select few chosen to be new Bolide ...