Basically a Chiron with the roof chopped off, the 1578-hp Mistral made good on Bugatti's promise that it'd be the fastest ...
Bugatti Mistral sets a new open-top road car speed record of 453.9 km/h (282.04 mph) at Papenburg, driven by Le Mans winner ...
A Mistral in one-off ‘World Record Edition’ spec has just clocked an independently verified top speed of 453.9kph at the ...
In two decades of Bugatti's W16 engine, the marque has produced the Veyron, Chiron, Divo, Centodieci, Mistral and Bolide.
The special W16 Mistral joined the rest of Bugatti's World Record Cars in a unique private collection in India ...
As a refresher, the Mistral is the final Bugatti road car to use the incredible quad-turbo 8.0-liter W16 engine, alongside ...
The Mistral marks the end of an era for Bugatti. As the brand brought the lifecycle of the Chiron to a close, it produced 99 examples of the Mistral to signify the end of the quad-turbo W-16 engine.
But only one car can claim to be the trendsetter that made “turbo” a household name: the Porsche 911 Turbo. This New Porsche ...
But combustion power still holds the advantage - for now, at least - when it comes to truly crazy top speeds, as ably ...
So, Bugatti's claim that it's done chasing records proved to be the best kind of 'innocent lie,' and a client borrowed them a Mistral for another record speed attempt! So, the last hurrah of the ...