With Molsheim firing on all cylinders, more Bugatti Mistrals are rolling off the production line.
It seems like just yesterday that the automotive world was honoring the end of the Veyron and celebrating the start of the Chiron as Bugatti’s push towards the future of hypercar engineering. Now, here we are nine years later, welcoming the Mistral as the successor and its newly appointed status as the fastest roadster in the world. And now that Bugatti’s factory has been fully transformed and revamped to satisfy the production of the new Mistral, jaw-dropping specs are now rolling off the production line and making their journey to new homes worldwide. Bugatti recently took to Instagram to show off yet another incredible completed build of the 99 examples to be produced.

Utilizing Bugatti’s limitless palette of colors and finishes, this Mistral features a subtly stealthy Matt Argent and gloss Beluga Black paint scheme with Bugatti Light Blue Sport accents. The contrast between the two finishes highlights the Mistral’s body styling and Bugatti’s focus on incorporating design DNA from past icons. Lightweight silver and black forged wheels provide the traction needed to handle its brutal acceleration, while an advanced carbon ceramic brake system supplies the stopping power for precise cornering.

Inside, the cabin further proves the boundless possibilities of Bugatti customization. Vibrant touches of Tangerine and Bugatti Light Blue Sport accentuate the Mistral’s black leather base as a nod to some of its most historic shades. Cross-weaved leather on the sports seats and inner door trim showcase the detail and craftsmanship that goes into configuring a seven-figure Bugatti hypercar. Matte carbon trim solidifies its lightweight performance focus, while comfort and luxury amenities make the Bugatti Mistral the fastest daily-drivable roadster in the world.

The Bugatti Mistral marks the end of an era, sending off the iconic 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16 in serious style. It packs the same 1,578 horsepower output as the Chiron Super Sport 300+ and holds the ability to reach over 260 mph. The combination of its lightweight chassis, sharp aerodynamics, and dual-clutch gearbox help it stay cool and composed even at high speed. Now, with another Bugatti Mistral on the road, we can’t wait to see what rolls off the Molshiem production line next.
Source: @bugatti Instagram