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If you bought a Bugatti Mistral, you would probably expect everything to arrive in perfect condition. After all, it's a ...
Bugatti puts dozens of miles on its new W16 Mistrals and other hypercars in rigorous testing before customers get them.
Explore the exhaustive quality assessment process for the Bugatti W16 Mistral, ensuring every vehicle meets exceptional ...
Bugatti drives its cars through Alsace, France, to evaluate them before delivering a vehicle to the new owner.
Bugatti developed a new woven leather technique for the Mistral that's found on the seats and door panels, which looks utterly spectacular especially on the curved door cards.
The Mistral was the final frontier for the brand’s W16 engine configuration, an absolute work of art that Bugatti perfected since its early 2000s release. Before we go any further, here are some ...
Bugatti’s Mistral Went 282 MPH. With the Roof DownCourtesy Bugatti The Bugatti Mistral recently set a world record, reaching an eye-watering 282 mph top speed with the roof off.
The Bugatti Mistral recently set a world record, reaching an eye-watering 282 mph top speed with the roof off. This is an incredible achievement for many reasons, as the open top adds a considerable ...
The Bugatti Mistral is the fastest roofless road car ever made, having clocked an independently verified maximum of 282.04mph (453.9kph) at the Papenberg test track, northern Germany in November 2024.
The Bugatti Mistral, named after a strong wind blowing in southern France, is powered by a quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W-16. It produces 1,578 horsepower, a hundred more than the standard Chiron.
As a refresher, the Mistral is the final Bugatti road car to use the incredible quad-turbo 8.0-liter W16 engine, alongside the track-only Bolide, and it's essentially a roofless Chiron with unique ...
Bugatti's Mistral roadster combines powerful performance and design to achieve a new open-top speed world record. The supercar was driven by Andy Wallace, a race car driver with a history of ...