Let’s start with the name. Bolide (boh-LEED), Bugatti’s moniker for the limited-production track monster you see here, translates from French as—wait for it—“fast car.” Or “race car.” Or it is used to ...
Race track action with a rare Bugatti Bolide puts the spotlight on a track-only style hypercar built for performance-minded viewers. The video captures the car’s presence on circuit, where its shape, ...
The shape is unmistakable; low-slung, pencil-thin, and defined by that bolt-upright, horseshoe-framed radiator and iconic French Racing Blue paintwork. This is the 1925 Bugatti Type 35, the Chiron ...
From the beginning of auto racing, cars were painted in a color that represented the country they hailed from, with the most recognizable being red for Italy, white or silver for Germany, green for ...
We already knew that the Bugatti Bolide has a ridiculous 1578 hp from an even more ridiculous 8.0-liter W16 engine. We also know that it will be restricted to track use, where it the lighter and more ...
carwow has recently celebrated hitting 10 million subscribers on YouTube by racing two hypercars worth a combined 10 million pounds sterling. Enter the W16-powered Bugatti Chiron Super Sport and the ...
The Bugatti Bolide arrived in 2020 as the last unicorn of the brand: the last Bugatti model to be powered by the mighty W16. Three years later, we get to see it bare naked, stripped down to the ...
Every country has a color that their race cars are famous for being painted in. The UK has green, Italy has red, Germany has silver, and France has blue. More specifically, that color is ...