Bugatti Brouillard : Last W16 Hypercar That Defines, Luxury, Performance and a Limited Masterpiece.

Bugatti Brouillard

The Bugatti Brouillard is a rare hypercar that will be produced in limited numbers. See all latest Bugatti models lineups in detailed.

The Bugatti Brouillette was officially unveiled on August 7, 2025, following a highly anticipated debut at Monterey Car Week in California. This exceptional one-off hypercar marks a historic milestone as the inaugural creation of Bugatti’s new Program Solitaire, the brand’s most exclusive coachbuilding division.

The Brouillette will feature Bugatti’s legendary quad-turbocharged W16 engine for the last time in a standalone model, serving as a fitting farewell to a powertrain that has defined two decades of hypercar excellence. Future Bugatti models will use the Tourbillon’s V16 hybrid powertrain,
The Brouillette hypercar will be the last time you’ll hear the sweet sound of the W16 engine.

Specifications and Performance

Engine and Powertrain

The Bugatti Brouillette is the latest and most advanced version of Bugatti’s legendary 8.0-litre quad-turbo W16 engine, and it’s a beast of a machine that’s all about power. And it produces a staggering 1,600 PS (1,578 horsepower) and a massive 1,600 Nm (1,180 lb-ft) of torque. This isn’t just an engine, it’s the culmination of nearly 20 years of fine-tuning and Bugatti’s W16 technology and engineering.

Performance Metrics

0-60 mph : Under 2.5 seconds

Top Speed : Over 420 km/h (261 mph)

Weight : Approximately 1,995 kg (2 tonnes)

Power-to-Weight Ratio : 791 hp per Tonne

Transmission : 7-speed dual-clutch automatic

Drivetrain : All-wheel drive

Chassis and Construction

Built on the same lightweight carbon fibre and aluminium monocoque platform as the Chiron family, the BROUILLARD utilises Bugatti’s most advanced structural engineering to date. This strong yet featherlight chassis is the perfect backbone for what Bugatti calls “the ultimate evolution of the W16 program.”

Simply put, the monocoque chassis is like the skeleton of this hypercar, incredibly strong to handle the immense power of the engine, yet light enough to help the BROUILLARD deliver razor-sharp handling and blistering speed. By combining the strength of carbon fibre with the flexibility of aluminium, BUGATTI has created a platform that balances safety, performance, and precision in a way that few other hypercars can match.

Design and Unique Features

Bugatti Brouillard side back view

Exterior Design Philosophy

The Brouillard is named after Ettore Bugatti’s beloved thoroughbred horse, and its design draws deeply from the grace and power of equestrian beauty. As design director Frank Heil explains, the car’s shape eschews sharp, aggressive lines. Instead, it uses smooth, flowing surfaces that play with light and reflection, and feel like the toned, athletic muscles of a well-trained horse.

This approach gives the Brouillard a sense of motion even when standing still, blending elegance with quiet power in a way that is both natural and purposeful.

Distinctive Design Elements

Sculpted front bumper: Wide horseshoe grille and fender-mounted LED headlights, with additional cooling intakes that keep the massive W-16 engine cool.
Roof air intakes: Two machined aluminum roof scoops provide engine cooling, reminiscent of the Veyron.
Fixed glass roof: Creates a “cathedral-like” interior atmosphere while maintaining structural integrity.
Integrated ducktail wing: Provides aerodynamic downforce while maintaining a flowing silhouette, which provides greater handling and grip at high speeds.
X-shaped LED taillights: Echo the W16 Mistral design with a unique holographic look.

Bespoke Bodywork

While the Bugatti BROUILLARD shares its underlying platform with the Mistral, its exterior is almost entirely its own creation. In fact, almost every body panel was designed specifically for this model. The process of creating this custom bodywork took 18 months of meticulous design and development, which is about the same amount of effort it takes to build an entirely new production car from scratch.

Interior Luxury and Craftsmanship

Bugatti Brouillard interior dashboard view

Materials and Finishes

Stepping inside the Brouillard, you will feel a sense of luxury, and be surrounded by a level of craftsmanship rarely seen even in the world of hypercars. The cabin is specially upholstered in bespoke tartan fabric woven in Paris, combined with striking green carbon fiber and intricately machined aluminum details. Every element feels purposefully placed, designed to be a delight to both the eye and the touch.

The interior is crafted in a two-tone green palette and satin green that feels very different, creating a seamless connection between the car’s exterior beauty and its interior beauty. It’s not just a cabin, it’s a handcrafted environment that blends heritage-inspired textures with cutting-edge materials.

Equestrian Tributes

Subtle hints of Bugatti’s equestrian inspiration are woven into the interior of the Brouillard. The door panels and seat backs feature elegant horse motifs embroidered on them, paying homage to Ettore Bugatti’s lifelong passion for horses.

The centerpiece of the interior is the gear shifter, a true work of art. Carved from a single block of aluminum, it features a miniature hand-crafted glass sculpture of Brouillard, the horse that inspired the car’s name. It’s a one-of-a-kind detail that transforms a functional control into a sculptural piece, blending mechanical precision with artistic beauty.

Bugatti Brouillard interior

Bespoke Seating

The Brouillard’s seats are custom-made to the owner’s specifications. They feature a unique leather layout paired with genuine horsehair fabric panels, an extraordinary material choice that provides the most tangible link to the car’s equestrian inspiration. It’s a detail that goes beyond aesthetics, creating a direct, physical connection between driver and theme, and reinforcing the Brouillard’s identity as both a hypercar and a work of art.

Exclusivity Parameters

Production Limit: A maximum of two vehicles are built per year, making them extremely rare.
Customization Level: Complete exterior bodywork redesign with a heavily customized interior to the customer’s liking
Platform Base: Uses existing Bugatti chassis and powertrain
Development Time: It takes approximately 18 months to build a single vehicle.

Pricing and Delivery

Bugatti has not released an official price, but automotive industry experts estimate the Brouillard to be worth $15-20 million, making it likely the most expensive Bugatti ever built. This represents a significant premium over the €5 million price tag of the standard Mistral.

For comparison, the previous record holder, La Voiture Noire, was priced at $18.7 million, suggesting the Brouillard could surpass this benchmark due to its unique one-off status and the W16’s ultimate significance.

Delivery : The first Bugatti Brouillette hypercar will be delivered to its owner in 2027,

Bugatti Brouillard FAQs

How much does the Bugatti Brutale Hypercar cost ?

The estimated price is $15–20 million, and in Indian rupees ≈ ₹125 – 167 crore.

When will the Bugatti Brutale hypercar be delivered?

The Bugatti Brutale hypercar will be delivered to customers in 2027.

How many vehicles has Bugatti Brouillard produced?

Currently, Bugatti has produced only one Brouillard vehicle.

Sources : Bugatti , Autocar india , car and driver

Share Via :

Drive Safe