
The first Bugatti Bolides will be delivered in 2024, and the 40 customers who were able to pay four million euros before taxes will no doubt be eager to get their hands on their new hypercar. We remind you that it has a built-in 8.0-liter quad-turbo W16 engine 1850 hp and 1850 Nm of torquetotal weight 1240 kgthat is, the weight/power ratio is 0.67 kg/hp.
Customers will receive their car with a fire extinguisher and HANS device, as well as “free” access to certain track days. But in anticipation of a chance to evaluate the car on the circuit, Bugatti has just released a short video showcasing its 16-cylinder engine’s vocalizations, which are more impressive than melodic.
Extreme dynamic tests
Engineers are currently improving the Bolide’s aerodynamic capabilities by conducting high-speed dynamic tests at a disused air base. “With an incredible power-to-weight ratio, the Bolide will deliver a Cannonball Ride-like experience”can be read in the description of the official video.
According to Bugatti, The Bolide is able to force its pilot to gain up to 1.6 g during acceleration, “an unparalleled achievement in the automotive world, close to the power and performance of an airplane”.
The path is like a playground
By driving it to higher and higher speeds during testing, engineers test the car’s stability in all conditions. “Only by subjecting the Bolide to these extreme loads will the engineers be able to guarantee a unique driving experience for 40 future Bolide owners”explains Molsheim.
We remind you that the Bugatti Bolide can accelerate to 100 km/h in just a few minutes 2.17 secondsand in announced 0-400-0 km/h 24.64 secondswhich puts it roughly on par with the recent Koenigsegg Jesko and electric Rimac Nevera.
Source: Auto Plus

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