The New Bugatti Brouillard Goes Hard With a Green Plaid Interior and Horse Details
BAS-RHIN, GRAND EST, AUG 7 – Bugatti's Brouillard hypercar delivers 1,578 horsepower from its W16 engine and features bespoke equestrian-inspired design as part of its exclusive Programme Solitaire.
- Bugatti unveiled the Brouillard, a distinctive one-of-a-kind coupe crafted through its newly launched Programme Solitaire, with its first public appearance scheduled for Monterey Car Week in 2025.
- The program was launched to offer Bugatti's wealthiest clients bespoke coachbuilt cars beyond its Sur Mesure customization, with no more than two cars produced yearly.
- The Brouillard uses the W-16 quad-turbocharged 8.0-litre 1,578 bhp engine and chassis from recent Bugatti models, blending engineering with bespoke craftsmanship.
- Managing Director Hendrik Malinowski explained that the Programme Solitaire provides greater flexibility to interpret their clients’ distinct ideas, enabling one-of-a-kind creations that uphold Bugatti’s unwavering commitment to flawless design and performance.
- This coachbuilt one-off celebrates founder Ettore Bugatti's white thoroughbred horse Brouillard and signals Bugatti's renewed focus on exclusive, personalized hypercars.
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Extreme customization since it will only be produced in two copies, the Brouillard evokes Ettore's horse and traces new lines for the future.
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