The one-of-a-kind spec just wrapped up production and is on its way to a new home.
When Bugatti first revealed the Bolide as its newest track-only hypercar, its sole focus was delivering a professional racing experience for its most beloved clientele. Whereas models like the Veyron and Chiron held the perfect balance between luxury and performance, the Bolide represents Bugatti’s raw side and its historic legacy in motorsports. And while additional options and personalization for a stripped-down, track-focused race car are few and far to come by, owners are differentiating themselves from the other 40 examples with head-turning paint jobs. Celebrating the completion of each of its hypercar builds with pride, Bugatti recently shared pre-delivery photos of this jaw-dropping Bolide from its Molsheim factory.

Uploaded to Instagram before being shipped to its lucky new owner, this Bolide spec shies away from Bugatti’s exposed carbon launch livery with a color combination you’d never expect. Copper and Brown Carbon reimagine the Bolide in a whole new light with contrast that accentuates its aero-focused body, highlighting other areas of the car that would normally be hidden with darker finishes. Components like its massive exposed carbon roof scoop and shark fin rear wing stand out even more with a touch of shimmering copper. No configuration is complete without honoring Bugatti’s heritage by incorporating the French flag, which is proudly handpainted on each side splitter.

Inside, the cabin of this Bugatti Bolide would have anyone second-guessing it as an everyday road car. It is layered in rich, luxurious light brown leather and exposed brown carbon to match the exterior. Every inch of the interior screams Bugatti craftsmanship, knowing that the driver and passenger will be suited up in race gear every time it moves.

The Bugatti Bolide is all about extreme track performance, and at the heart of it lies an 8.0L quad-turbocharged W16 engine that pushes out a mind-blowing 1,578 horsepower. Bugatti claims a top speed well north of 300 mph, and while it’s more track monster than grand tourer, the Bolide’s acceleration numbers are 0 to 60 mph in under 2.2 seconds. Now in the hands of its new owner, we hope to see this 1-of-1 Bugatti Bolide on a race track in the future.

Source: Bugatti Instagram