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Bugatti Debuts Brouillard Coupe as First Model in Ultra-Exclusive Programme Solitaire

Designed to revive the marque’s coachbuilding roots under a cap of two bespoke hypercars annually, the initiative underscores Bugatti’s turn toward hyper-luxe personalization

The Bugatti Brouillard has debuted as the first one-off hypercar from the French marque's new Solitaire coach-building programme.
Bugatti will showcase the Brouillard at Monterey Car Week.
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The Brouillard is powered by Bugatti's 1,600hp, 8.0-litre, quad-turbo W16 engine.

Overview

  • The Brouillard one-off hypercar was revealed at Monterey Car Week in California and has already been sold to an anonymous collector.
  • Its styling pays tribute to Ettore Bugatti’s favorite horse with embroidered equine motifs, a green-tinted carbon fiber finish and a miniature horse sculpture in the gear lever.
  • Built on Bugatti’s W16 platform, the coupe is powered by an 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16 engine producing around 1,600 PS and 1,600 Nm of torque.
  • The bespoke interior features custom tartan-patterned fabrics, machined aluminum trim and a fixed glass roof that bathes the cabin in natural light.
  • Programme Solitaire surpasses the existing Sur Mesure service by offering fully coachbuilt vehicles that deliver near-total creative freedom