The Bugatti will say goodbye to pure combustion engines, and it is already known that the Molsheim house will do it in style with the Mistral, the convertible that is one of the most special and advanced models of the brand, which will produce only 99 units, all already owned, which will start to be delivered from this year.
With the 8-liter quad-turbo W16 engine, capable of delivering 1600 hp of power and 1600 Nm of maximum torque, the Mistral announces a top speed of 420 km/h, making it the fastest convertible on the planet.
In the images now revealed by Bugatti, the Molsheim brand recalls that the Mistral has a refined aesthetic and that each component was designed not only to set new standards of aesthetics but also to play an important role in achieving completely new levels of performance.
If on the outside the Mistral is intoxicating, in the cabin Bugatti left nothing to chance and presents itself with intricate leather that is used on the newly designed door panels, which have been meticulously tested and joined by various elements in aluminum and titanium.
In a tribute to the illustrious ancestors of the Mistral, the gear lever – machined from a solid block of aluminum – pays homage to Rembrandt Bugatti’s famous sculpture of the “dancing elephant”.