This Car Costs 4,000,000 Euros - Bugatti Bolide
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 Published On Nov 17, 2021

Today we showcase you the Bugatti Bolide, a notorious track monster!

If you want to learn everything about this new track monster stay tuned and let us give you all the exciting details.
When Bugatti first dropped its Bolide stunner on the world at the end of October, many people suspected the automaker was concocting the prank of all times. Bugatti has over a century of reliability to its name, but there was some doubt about whether or not this beautiful monster existed beyond a series of computer-tweaked pictures of 3d models. That's especially true when Bugatti started dropping unbelievable numbers like a top speed of 311 mph.
And finally, we can confirm yes! it does exist outside of computer screens.
Bugatti is a company known for its Veyron and Chiron models, some of the fastest vehicles in the world. But Bolide comes back with a vengeance to remove these names from your memory with its astounding performance.
The newly announced Bolide will be a much more brutal vehicle than the Chiron. We heard about Bolide for the first time in October last year, with its impeccable out-of-this-world design and monumental technical specs. About a year later, Bolide returned. But this time with more than sensational rumors.
Under the hood is a four-turbo W16 engine. The Bolide model can be characterized as the Chiron taken to its ultimate limits. Thanks to not having to comply with the regulations found in road-going regular cars Bolide can show its performance to the full grandeur. This is one of those fashionable hypercar track toys. You can’t drive on the road and forget about racing in a championship. It is almost like an embodiment of a car-crazy child's dream car.
Its huge 8.0-liter engine has a power output of 1578 hp in the Centodieci and SuperSport 300+. But when Bugatti engineers fuel the Bolide with 110 octane racing fuel, the output rises to a mind-blowing 1850 hp and 1850 Nm of torque.
Our good friends in Molsheim did their best to keep the Bolide lighter. This kept the power-to-weight ratio of the vehicle at 0.67 kg/ps.
The Bugatti Bolide is much lighter than a typical Chiron. The Chiron weighs about 2,000 kg, while the Bolide has a serious contrast with 1450 kg. This is roughly equivalent to a sedan. Of course, the finished production version can not be as powerful as the concept version. Because instead of running on 110 octane racing fuel its 8.0-liter engine will run on regular gasoline.
Thanks to this power and lightness, the track-oriented hypercar turns into a monster. Completing 0-100 km/h acceleration in just 2.17 seconds, Bolide reaches 0-200 km/h acceleration in 4.36 seconds. It should be noted that for now, Bugatti simulates these figures on the computer and there is no official performance test.
Bugatti continues its theoretical data with the information that the vehicle accelerates from 0-500 km / h in 20.16 seconds. Based on the simulations made, it has been announced that the vehicle can complete the Nürburgring in just 5 minutes and 23.1 seconds. It is stated that the maximum speed of the vehicle will exceed 500 km / h. But again Keep in mind that these are just simulation data.
But we can say that the design you are looking at is definitely out of this world. Unlike any Bugatti model ever produced, the Bolide looks like it came from a parallel galaxy invaded by aliens. Bolide, which has a technology that Bugatti describes as a "variable outer surface", the "bubbles" on its exterior become flattered as it gains speed.
Much shorter than the standard Chiron, the Bolide has a height of just 995 millimeters. The X-shaped headlight sets of the model, which are very close to the ground, also look like they came out of a science fiction movie. The wheelbase of the vehicle has been shortened by approximately 52 mm than the Chiron and reduced to 2743 millimeters.
According to the statement made by Bugatti, Bolide will not be ready before 2024. The tax-free price of the vehicle is going to be 4 million Euros. They will produce only 40 vehicles. In return for this money, Bugatti is promising some interesting campaigns. As a clever PR move, Bugatti will provide an automatic fire extinguishing system, free track days, and a HANS (head and neck support) device.
Of course, the price is too much for a car that you can't even drive on regular public roads. But it's half the price of Centodieci and a third of the unique La Voiture Noire. It is the first Volkswagen Group car produced explicitly for the track, after the Essenza SCV12 model, which is designed with the Lamborghini Aventador architecture. Still, not many of us can afford this beautiful dream car. Well, the only thing we can say is... Congratulations to Ronaldo for his new toy car.

And that is all we know about Bugatti Bolide.

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