Bugatti Bolide Carbon Fiber Monocoque
Bugatti gives a glimpse of what lies underneath the Bolide's carbon fiber bodywork -- a carbon fiber monocoque chassis. Proving that beauty is more than skin deep, Bugatti also shows that the Bolide isn't simply a re-bodied Chiron. The Bolide debuted at the 100th anniversary of the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2023, and while it didn't compete in the race itself, these images show what it takes to meet the FIA's regulations for LMH and LMDh-class endurance racing. Bugatti's 1,578 horsepower, quad-turbocharged W16 engine makes its last ride in the Bolide, pushing the 3,197-pound track car from 0-60 in 2.2 seconds, with an estimated top speed of 310 MPH. The Bolide's 40-unit production run sold out almost immediately with a mid-seven figure price tag.