Bugatti
Bugatti Bolide’s carbon monocoque is pure automotive art!
The Bugatti Bolide is the most extreme hypercar the brand has ever produced. It is based on a bespoke carbon fibre monocoque, and rarely would anyone get to appreciate the work that’s gone into its creation.
Bugatti has now released a set of images that show the Bolide’s monocoque chassis in all its glory. With all the body panels off, the Bolide looks like a Le Mans prototype race car. In fact, the chassis has been developed to comply with LMh and LMDh regulations and meets all safety norms laid down by the FIA.
Powering the Bolide is an 8.0-liter W16 engine that generates 1825 hp and 1475 lb-ft of torque. The car weighs just 1450 kg (dry), which gives it a power-to-weight ratio of more than 1100 hp per tonne.
Only 40 examples of the Bugatti Bolide will be produced, each with a price tag of $4 million. The first deliveries of the Bolide are scheduled for 2024.
