Unveiled at Pebble Beach in California, the Mistral is the very last Bugatti using a 100% internal combustion engine.

Technically, this roadster derives from the Chiron Super Sport 300+, from which it borrows the 8-litre W16 with four turbos delivering 1600 hp.

Enough to allow a top speed of 480 km/h, which would make it the fastest roadster in the world.

As for its name, it was not chosen by chance: it evokes both hair in the wind driving and aerodynamic work.

Note in this regard the absence of a rear wing, giving more purity to the line.

99 copies of the Mistral will be produced, and all are already sold, despite a price of 5 million euros excluding taxes and options.

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