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The Chiron's open-topped sibling is savagely fast and ridiculously expensive, but it's also incredibly easy to drive.
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Motorious on MSNJay Leno Test-Drives the Bugatti Mistral, a $5 Million Tribute to W16 PowerJay Leno takes the wheel of Bugatti's 1,578-hp Mistral, marking the end of the road for the brand's legendary W16 engine.
New cars typically have a handful of miles on them when they reach the dealership, like from driving off the factory lot onto ...
Jay Leno drives the Bugatti Mistral, the French firm's way of saying goodbye to the gargantuan quad-turbocharged W16 engine ...
A Bugatti Mistral just set the world record for fastest street-legal open-top car The marque used a customer car to set the blistering 282-mph (453.9-km/h) record The Mistral rocks some 1,500 ...
Bugatti will only be building 99 units of the W16 Mistral, priced at around $5 million apiece to start, all of which are already sold out. Deliveries will commence in 2024 alongside the track-only ...
Bugatti will only build 99 examples of the W16 Mistral—each priced at 5 million euros, or $5 million—and all of them have already been sold out. Deliveries are set to start next year.
It is probably Bugatti’s last car powered by the quad-turbo 8.0-liter W16 engine, capable of delivering 1,578 horsepower (1,600 PS), just like the Chiron Super Sport 300+.
Bugatti plans to build 99 examples of the Mistral, with a price of €5 million (around $5.1 million at the time of writing). Naturally, all are sold out, and when production ends, so too will the ...
Unveiled in 2022, the Mistral is the final street-legal Bugatti powered by the quad-turbocharged W16 engine. It's related to the Chiron, but the two cars are ...
Bugatti wasn't kidding when it said the car it planned for 2022 Monterey Car Week would be the “ last of its kind.” It turns out that was a reference to the new Bugatti Mistral roadster ...
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