Bugatti is a specialist hypercar maker based in Molsheim, France. It builds some of the most exclusive and expensive top-ranking hypercars in the world, which should never be confused with run-of-the-mill sports cars or even supercars. More than just expensive artworks, they exist to push the boundaries of engineering without compromising on luxury. That is the purpose of a Bugatti — to go as fast as possible while making the experience feel as ordinary and comfortable as getting milk in a Rolls-Royce. See, no matter what the French brand does, its inherent nature is one of drama, and this is one of the facets that makes it so attractive.
List of Bugatti Car Models and Prices
This is a list of the Bugatti car models currently for sale in the USA:
Model | Power | Motor | Základní cena |
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Bugatti bolid | 1,850 hp | 8.0l Quad-Turbo W16 plyn | $4,713,600 |
Bugatti Centodieci | 1,600 hp | 8.0L W16 plyn | $9,000,000 |
Bugatti Chiron | 1,500 hp | 8.0l Quad-Turbo W16 plyn | $2,990,000 |
Bugatti Divo | 1,500 hp | 8.0L W16 plyn | $5,800,000 |
Bugatti Veyron 16.4 | 1,001 hp | 8.0L W16 plyn | $2,000,000 |
Bugatti W16 Mistral | 1,578 hp | 8.0l Quad-Turbo W16 plyn | $5,000,000 |
Bugatti Chiron Pure Sport | 1,479 hp | 8.0l Quad-Turbo W16 plyn | $3,599,000 |
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport | 1,600 hp | 8.0L Quad-Turbo W16 | $3,900,000 |
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ | 1,578 hp | 8.0l Quad-Turbo W16 plyn | $3,900,000 |
Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport | 1,001 hp | 8.0L W16 plyn | $2,000,000 |
What to Consider When Buying New Bugatti Cars
There are only ever a few types of Bugattis in production at any one time, with the lineup being updated every few years to entice both new and established collectors. Equipped with almost unmatched powertrains and some of the newest features and automotive technologies, these cars are truly special, though even near perfection has its drawbacks:
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- Exceptional refinement and performance
- Otherworldly attention to detail
- Jaw-dropping exterior and interior styling
- Exceptional luxury for this level of performance
- Highly limited numbers guarantee exclusivity
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- Astronomical purchase price
- Waiting times can run into the years
- Seating isn’t particularly spacious
- Large size can be a challenge on some streets
- Laughable mpg figures
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What are the best Bugatti cars?
Currently, you get a choice between the Chiron, in one of its four guises, or the Mistral. The chief difference is that the latter is a roadster, so those who really want to feel the jealousy in the gazes of other road users will prefer the Mistral. It is otherwise the same vehicle as the top-tier Chrion with a few cosmetic tweaks and which is best will come down to personal taste.
What is the most powerful Bugatti car?
Both the Chiron Super Sport 300+ and Mistral use the same legendary quad-turbo W16 engine that creates a truly ludicrous 1,577 horsepower. These specs allow the Chiron coupe to make the 0 to 60 mph sprint in just 2.4 seconds, and the roadster should achieve similar figures even with its compromised aerodynamics. Similarly, the top speed of both cars is set at around 270 mph.
What is the price of a new Bugatti?
The cost of any Bugatti is more than most of us could accumulate in a decade, even if we never spent a single cent of our income. The base-model Chiron comes in at just shy of $3,000,000, while the Pur Sport variant pushes that up to just past $3.5 million. Both the Super Sport and Super Sport 300+ sell for around $4 million. Meanwhile, pricing for the W16 Mistral, one of the most special cars ever made by the automaker, starts at a cool $5 mil.
Are there any upcoming Bugatti models?
The latest addition to the prestigious lineup of French hypercars was the Mistral, but since then, Bugatti has merged with Rimac. We are all eagerly waiting to see what future models will spring from this partnership, but it will still be some time before even loyal customers hear of these.
Remember the Bugatti Bolide, the extremely lightweight, track-only hypercar with a limited production of 40 units slated for delivery in 2024? Of course you do.
Naturally, such a radical and exceptional vehicle (it generates 1,578 horsepower and is said to be able to top 500 km/h) needs an equally radical and exceptional interior. The French automaker released some pictures today and, man, it’s even better than we anticipated.
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“Bugatti prides itself on striving for perfection on every level within the ongoing creation of its performance-defining hyper sports cars,” Bugatti Automobiles president Christophe Piochon said. “This uncompromising approach has also been applied to our track-only car, the Bolide, for which we’ve created a very special bespoke interior and unique driving experience that will leave an everlasting impression on every driver.”
Before we go any further, you must know that the Bolide’s incredible performance required a monocoque even stronger and stiffer than the Chiron’s. That meant a new seating position, one that leans rearwards into the car and allows for the heels of the driver to be slightly raised, mirroring some of the world’s most extreme race cars.
No parts and no trim pieces are shared with the Chiron. The interior of the Bolide has been exclusively crafted just for this project, including optimized racing seats and an array of bespoke arrangements. The primary focal point, however, is an innovative steering wheel that replicates the ‘X-theme’ structure applied to the exterior. At the same time, it’s a true work of art that can be easily unfastened, taken out of the cockpit and used to decorate a living room or boardroom. Pretty cool, right?
Bugatti says the design of the steering wheel was also informed by valuable feedback from its test drivers, who specified the need for a tight, compact and ergonomic package featuring eight key buttons placed optimally for ease of use when driving at breathtaking speeds on the track and dealing with the insane g-forces that the Bolide creates.
The driver has the option to engage with one of two Bolide display interfaces. The first mode features complex and sophisticated data that was initially requested by the Bugatti test drivers—essential for high-performance on-track driving. The second mode provides an overview of key information to the customer.
That being said, our favourite feature inside the Bolide might just be the four pipes with aluminum nozzles channeling the airflow from the climate control system. They’re a fantastic reminder of the quad tailpipes at the back of the car.
As for the seats, in order to allow easy access, the outer pads of the seat’s backrest and headrest open together with the door, creating an optimal space in which to enter the cockpit. The ‘X-theme’ aesthetic continues with the stylish 3D-printed frame that connects the headrest pad to the door structure.
Available in four different sizes and with a choice of leather, suede, Nappa or Alcantara, the high-bolstered buckets are fixed (a Bugatti first) and layered directly onto the monocoque. To ensure comfort, both the steering wheel and pedals are adjustable to meet the exact needs of the driver.
By the way, how much does the Bugatti Bolide cost? Pricing before taxes and other fees is set at 4 million euros, which is the equivalent of nearly $6 million CAD at the current exchange rate. That’s pretty reasonable for the most extreme configuration level of the legendary quad-turbo 8.0-litre W16 engine. After all, La Voiture Noire was sold for 11 million euros. The Divo, which was also limited to 40 units, had a base price of 5 million euros.
If you’d like a piece of Bugatti without paying a king’s ransom, there’s a LEGO Technic Bolide you can buy for just $64.99. The company has also launched its new Christmas gift collection in case you need inspiration for the holidays.