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Bugatti Debuts Brouillard One-Off Under New Programme Solitaire

The Brouillard model draws on early 20th-century coachbuilding craft with just two bespoke commissions allowed annually.

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

  • Bugatti unveiled the one-off Brouillard at Monterey Car Week as the inaugural hypercar from its new Programme Solitaire.
  • Programme Solitaire caps output at two fully bespoke, coachbuilt vehicles per year for the marque’s most exclusive clients.
  • The Brouillard uses an 8.0-litre quad-turbocharged W16 engine producing about 1,578 hp, carrying over the powertrain from the Chiron and Mistral.
  • Design elements revive Bugatti’s historic in-house coachbuilding with handcrafted green-tinted carbon fibre, custom-woven tartan fabrics and a miniature horse sculpture in the gear lever.
  • Already sold to an anonymous collector, the Brouillard represents the likely swan song for Bugatti’s signature W16 powertrain.