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The Bugatti Bolide Is The Lightest, Fastest Hypercar The Brand Has Ever Made

Bugatti Bolide

Feast your eyes on the Bugatti Bolide, a technological concept that promises to be the most incredible car the French car manufacturer has ever built. The name Bolide is French slang for “a very fast car”. And based on the performance numbers, the name is perfectly suited for this beastly ride.

The Bugatti Bolide is powered by its iconic 8.0-liter W16 engine, reworked to produce a crazy 1,825 horsepower and 1,364 lb-ft of torque. Bugatti also removed a ton of weight from the car, with the Bolide tipping the scales at just 2,734 pounds. That’s a seriously potent combo, it’s basically a Mazda Miata with 10x the power and all-wheel drive!

Bugatti Bolide

Based on simulations, the Bolide is expected to have a top speed in excess of 310 mph, which would eclipse the Chiron’s 304 mph record. But much like the Bugatti Divo, the Bolide is built for the track, with the car lapping the famed Nürburgring Nordschleife in just 5:23.1 minutes (in simulations), putting it just behind the Porsche 919 Hybrid Evo racing prototype.

Needless to say, this car is seriously fast. Bugatti extracted more power from the 8.0 liter W16 engine by fitting it with four new turbochargers with optimized blades, along with dethrottling the intake & exhaust system to achieve even faster, more spontaneous, and extreme response characteristics. Modifications were made to the lubrication system and dry sump design, while an air-to-air intercooling with water pre-cooling keeps things nice and cool.

Bugatti Bolide

In order to achieve a dry weight of 2,734 pounds, Bugatti stripped the Bolide down to the bare necessities. The Bolide uses a special carbon monocoque with two seats. The front end flanged to the monocoque as well as the underbody are made of high-strength carbon fiber. Windows are made of a lightweight polycarbonate. Heck, even all the screw and fastening elements are made of titanium. Every ounce counts here.

A first for Bugatti is the wild morphable outer skin of the intake scoop on the roof, which provides active airflow optimization. At slow speeds, the surface of the scoop remains smooth. At higher speeds, a field of bubbles emerge to reduce the aerodynamic drag of the scoop by 10% and ensures a 17% reduction in lift forces. In addition, the flow onto the rear wing is optimized. At 200 mph, the downforce is 3,968 pounds at the rear wing and 1,764 pounds at the front wing. Even the stainless steel control arms are designed as wing profiles.

Bugatti Bolide

“Bugatti stands for the continuous quest for technological innovations, in alignment with the company’s brand values of excellence, courage, dedication. And Bugatti never stands still. We are perpetually aiming for new and exciting goals, and the question that we always keep in mind is: what if?” says Stephan Winkelmann, President of Bugatti.

“We asked ourselves how we could realize the W16 engine as a technical symbol of the brand in its purest form – with solely four wheels, engine, gearbox, steering wheel and, as the only luxury, two seats. Important aspects of our considerations were fine-tuning our powertrain without any limitations with regards the weight-to-power ratio. These considerations resulted in the Bugatti Bolide. An uncompromising experiment, a thoroughbred that in its brute exclusivity, impresses above all with high performance, low weight, and a driving experience in a whole new dimension. Driving the Bolide is like riding on a cannonball.”

Bugatti Bolide

For now, the Bugatti Bolide is simply a design concept, and it’s not yet clear if they plan on bringing the hypercar into production. But based on the reactions it’s getting already, we think it’s a no-brainer, even if it’s released as a super-limited production halo car.

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Bugatti Bolide

Bugatti Bolide

Bugatti Bolide

Bugatti Bolide

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