At its center is Bugatti’s iconic quad turbo 8.0-litre W16 heart delivering 1,600 PS, deftly encased within an aerodynamically optimized lightweight carbon body that weighs just 1,450 kg.
The Bugatti Bolide made its public debut at the 2023 Goodwood festival of speed and fired up its 16-cylinder engine on the hill climb.
The Bugatti Bolide features a radical rear end design boasting a large cross LED strip forming an X.
The interior is bespoke and has been meticulously engineered for this project encompassing comfort, performance and safety. Its interior doesn't share a single part or trim with the Chiron.
The biggest highlight of the Bolide’s interior is its X-shaped steering wheel. The team used 3D shaping with polygonal modelling, the latter being an advanced technique established by developers from the gaming and visual effects industry.
Bugatti test drivers also contributed to finalising the design and key operations of the steering wheel. The drivers suggested the steering to be compact, ergonomic and comfortable while boasting 8 buttons for ease of functionality during track use.
The seats in the Bugatti Bolide are non-adjustable, making way for an adjustable pedal box and steering wheel. The outer pads of their backrests and headrests open with the door, enabling the driver to slide inside the cabin comfortably.
Th Bolide features quad-design AC vents, incorporating four pipes with aluminium nozzles, mimicking the feel of its unique quad-pipe exhaust.