This Bugatti W16 Mistral has around 250 miles on the clock and costs as much as 25 brand new Lamborghini Temerario supercars ...
The question isn’t if Bugatti can get there—it’s when. Following the W16 Mistral’s record-breaking run at the Papenburg track in Germany, the team over at Top Gear caught Rimac deep in con ...
The Mistral (named after a southerly French ... All except one, who cornered Bugatti CEO Mate Rimac at the Goodwood Festival of Well Obviously and pointed out he was the only owner of each Bugatti ...
The epic Bugatti Mistral just set a new top-speed world record ... France Current CEO Mate Rimac Bugatti is no stranger to break these records, as it did back in 2010 with the Veyron 16.4 Super ...
The Bugatti Mistral recently set a world record ... longer under Volkswagen’s umbrella—they’ve since merged with Rimac. Thankfully, Bugatti’s test driver, Andy Wallace, didn’t mind ...
Like all Bugatti specials, the Mistral’s underlying structure is ... s next steps will be under the stewardship of Mate Rimac – an entrepreneur and visionary car maker that has turned his ...
BUGATTI has begun delivering its final masterpiece powered by the legendary W16 engine — the Bugatti Mistral. This breathtaking roadster not only marks the end of the W16 era and the Chiron platform ...
Without question my most anticipated car of this decade is the Bugatti Tourbillon ... after the Mistral and Bolide have finished, so hopefully Rimac will keep posting cool behind-the-scenes ...
Unmistakably a Bugatti, but (partially) electric inside. Credit: Bugatti Rimac The Bugatti Tourbillon is, indeed, very different, not only when compared to other cars, but also other Bugattis.
The new joint company built between Bugatti and Rimac is officially up and running, with its incorporation and corresponding senior leadership now in place. The new company has an ownership ...
Bugatti has just announced the Mistral, pictured above ... and to be the final outing of the company’s W16 engine. As Mate Rimac takes the helm of the newly named Bugatti Rimac – and with ...