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Bugatti Brouillard - One of One Masterpiece

The inaugural creation of the Programme Solitaire is the BUGATTI BROUILLARD, a breathtaking coupé that pays homage to Ettore Bugatti’s passion for equestrianism. Named after the faithful companion who could open his own stable door thanks to a special mechanism designed by Ettore himself, this hypercar celebrates the founder’s deep love of horses and his favorite among them all. He was the embodiment of everything Ettore admired: speed, beauty, and unparalleled grace.

The Programme Solitaire follows in the footsteps of BUGATTI’s rich coachbuilding heritage. A tradition that flourished in the early 20th century, when the most beautiful automotive bodies were crafted through collaboration between car manufacturers and specialist coachbuilders. Jean Bugatti revolutionized this approach by bringing the craft in-house, creating icons like the TYPE 57 SC ATLANTIC. While that curation may be the most renowned, the TYPE 57 chassis was adorned with numerous in-house bodies, including Galibier, Stelvio, Ventoux, and Atalante, offering configurations from four-door saloon to two-door convertible and coupé.

The BROUILLARD is built upon the pinnacle of BUGATTI’s W16-powered platform featuring the 1,600 PS iteration of the legendary quad-turbocharged engine. It represents the highest evolution of the W16 program, incorporating nearly two decades of engineering excellence and refinement.

The aerodynamic philosophy of the BROUILLARD seamlessly integrates functional elements into its sculpted bodywork. Air intakes channel airflow through the radiators, creating a pressure drop that enhances cooling efficiency. The fixed ducktail wing ensures aerodynamic balance while accentuating the hypercar’s elegant silhouette. At the rear, the diffuser maximizes functional surface area through innovative exhaust packaging, marking the culmination of development on BUGATTI’s W16 platform.

Interior craftsmanship reaches new heights with the BUGATTI BROUILLARD, combining tradition and innovation in extraordinary ways. Custom-woven tartan fabrics sourced from Paris meet green-tinted carbon fiber and precision-machined aluminum components. A glass roof creates a cathedral-like sense of space, while the center spine flows seamlessly from exterior to interior, visible through the transparent panel above.

 

Source: BUGATTI 

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