Bugatti unveiled the first creation from its Programme Solitaire, a customization program dedicated to creating unfathomably exclusive and special one-offs, at the most recent Monterey Car Week: the Bugatti Brouillard, which featured the legendary quad-turbocharged W16 engine. It was named after Ettore Bugatti’s favorite horse, and its painstaking, unique craftsmanship pays homage to Bugatti’s dominance in coachbuilding and exclusivity from long before its modern era of hypercars in the early 20th century.
That historically inspired coachbuilding excellence is poised to make a return with a new Programme Solitaire creation, which Bugatti has teased in its latest announcement. It’s set to be revealed on January 22, and in the video that accompanies the announcement, which is dimly lit and hard to make out, the engine cover of Bugatti’s legendary W16 can be seen.
Regardless of what the new Programme Solitaire Bugatti will be, what is guaranteed about it is that it will be a one-of-one hypercar creation, and certainly will be one of the most sought-after and desirable collector-grade cars to ever be made. While Bugatti has spent decades now dominating the automotive industry in the realms of performance, luxury, and exclusivity, its new chapter is adding one-of-one craftsmanship savoir faire to the mix.
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