It’s about the Bugatti Bolide, which is quite possibly the most extreme hypercar Bugatti has ever produced.
That’s not all, though, as this is actually the fastest car in the world.
In the guise of a concept car, the Bugatti Bolide was first shown in 2021.
Although Bugatti had no intention of building one, collectors and auto enthusiasts responded to the vehicle with such enthusiasm that they chose to go even farther.
In actuality, Bugatti chose to design a series model to meet general demand.
We understand why in its entirety.
It exudes an intimidating air.
Beneath the carbon fiber chassis is the distinctive “coeur” of Bugatti.
This engine is an 8-liter W16 with four turbochargers that transfers 1 850 horsepower to the rear wheels through a manual speed selector that has seven ratios (!).
Even more impressive, the Bolide can accelerate from rest to 97 km/h in just 2.17 seconds and reach a top speed of 500 km/h (311 mph).
It is a long way from the fastest Bugatti ever made.
Only 40 units will be produced, and the first deliveries are scheduled for the beginning of 2024.
The price is exorbitant, but as you can imagine, that’s not the only reason why only a select few collectors will be able to get one.
Although the $4,3 million price tag is not insignificant, it is insufficient to simply place the expensive handbags at Bugatti’s entrance.
To purchase a Bolide, buyers must first be approved by the business.
That’s the reason we’re asking now whether Cristiano Ronaldo has ordered one or not.
It is, after all, one of the five people who were “autorisées” to purchase the Bugatti Centodieci.