BUGATTI W16 MISTRAL FOR SALE

OVERVIEW ABOUT THIS BUGATTI MISTRAL FOR SALE

This Bugatti Mistral represents the final open-top expression of the legendary W16 engine, marking the definitive conclusion of an era that began with the Veyron in 2005. Introduced in 2022 and produced in strictly 100 units worldwide, the Mistral stands as the last roadgoing Bugatti to feature the quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16 β€” an engine that reshaped modern hypercar history.

Offered for sale in Europe, this example originates from a private collector and remains confidentially held, reflecting the market reality of most Mistral transactions. All units were fully allocated before production began, positioning the model as a sold-out asset from inception, with no primary-market availability.

Unlike a convertible derivative, the Bugatti Mistral was engineered as a standalone roadster, developed on the Chiron Super Sport platform but redesigned with a unique aerodynamic identity. Its exterior features exclusive four-stripe headlamps, arrow-shaped rear lighting, and a body optimized for high-speed open-air stability. Inside, the cabin preserves Bugatti’s mechanical aesthetic, highlighted by the iconic Rembrandt Bugatti β€œDancing Elephant” sculpture embedded within the gear selector.

Powering this Bugatti W16 Mistral is the final evolution of the W16 engine, delivering 1,600 PS and 1,600 Nm of torque, paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and permanent all-wheel drive. Performance figures place it among the fastest roadsters ever produced, with an electronically limited top speed of 420 km/h and a verified record run exceeding 450 km/h during official testing.

Beyond performance, the Bugatti Mistral holds a unique historical position. As the last W16 Bugatti, it represents not only a technological endpoint but a collector-grade artifact, increasingly viewed as a long-term store of automotive and cultural value rather than a conventional hypercar.

EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR ABOUT THIS BUGATTI MISTRAL

The visual identity of the Bugatti W16 Mistral was conceived as a statement rather than an evolution. Instead of adapting an existing closed-body architecture, Bugatti approached the design with a clear objective: translating extreme speed and mechanical intensity into an open-air form without dilution. The result is a roadster whose proportions and surfaces communicate tension, airflow discipline, and visual authority.

This Bugatti W16 Mistral features a body entirely sculpted around aerodynamic necessity. The front fascia adopts a horizontal reading, accentuated by the distinctive quad-light signature, which visually widens the stance while reinforcing the model’s uniqueness within the Bugatti lineage. Air intakes are integrated rather than exposed, preserving a clean silhouette while feeding the powertrain efficiently. The rear design is equally deliberate, with arrow-shaped lighting elements and a long, uninterrupted tail that emphasizes longitudinal stability at very high speed.

Unlike conventional open-top hypercars, the Mistral’s design does not rely on aesthetic excess. Every line serves a mechanical function, creating a form language that reads as purposeful rather than decorative. The absence of a fixed roof is not treated as a compromise but as an opportunity to express structural strength through surface geometry and carbon-fiber architecture.

Inside, this example retains Bugatti’s restrained yet mechanical interior philosophy. The cabin is driver-centric, with a layout that prioritizes tactile materials and engineering presence over digital theatrics. Metals, leathers, and exposed components are used selectively, reinforcing a sense of permanence and craftsmanship rather than trend-driven luxury.

The defining interior element remains the sculptural gear selector, incorporating Rembrandt Bugatti’s β€œDancing Elephant”, a historical reference that anchors the car within Bugatti’s cultural heritage. Rather than functioning as ornamentation, this detail acts as a symbolic bridge between past artistry and modern engineering β€” a subtle cue aimed at collectors who value provenance as much as performance.

In both exterior and interior execution, the Bugatti W16 Mistral communicates a singular message: this is not an object designed to follow design cycles, but one intended to remain visually relevant long after production has ceased.

POWERTRAIN AND PERFORMANCE ABOUT THIS MISTRAL FOR SALE

This Bugatti W16 Mistral is powered by an 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16 petrol engine delivering 1,600 PS (1,177 kW) at 6,700 rpm and 1,600 Nm of torque available from 2,000 to 6,000 rpm. Power is transmitted through a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission to a permanent all-wheel-drive system, with torque vectoring managed electronically.

Acceleration figures place this example among the fastest open-top production cars ever built. The sprint from 0 to 100 km/h is achieved in 2.4 seconds, with 0 to 200 km/h in approximately 6.1 seconds and 0 to 300 km/h in approximately 13.1 seconds. The top speed is electronically limited to 420 km/h for customer cars.

In November 2024, a Bugatti W16 Mistral conducted official high-speed testing at Ehra-Lessien, reaching 453.91 km/h, establishing a world record as the fastest roadster ever measured under controlled conditions. This result was achieved using the same W16 powertrain architecture, confirming the mechanical ceiling of the platform.

The chassis integrates active aerodynamics, adaptive suspension, and variable ride height systems calibrated specifically for open-top stability at sustained high speed. Carbon-ceramic braking hardware measures 420 mm at the front and 400 mm at the rear, paired with multi-piston calipers designed to manage repeated high-energy deceleration events.

The dry weight of the vehicle is approximately 1,960 kg, resulting in a power-to-weight ratio of roughly 816 PS per ton, a figure typically associated with closed-body hypercars rather than roadsters. Despite the absence of a fixed roof, torsional rigidity remains within Bugatti’s internal performance thresholds for high-speed operation.

BUGATTI MISTRAL: RARITY AND MARKET VALUE ANALYSIS

The original MSRP of the Bugatti W16 Mistral was set at approximately €5,000,000 excluding tax, with all production slots fully allocated before the start of manufacturing.

This Bugatti W16 Mistral for sale is offered by a private European collector with an asking price of €6,890,756 excluding tax, positioning this example above original list price and reflecting the current secondary-market premium applied to available units.

Production of the Bugatti W16 Mistral officially began in 2024 and is limited to 100 units worldwide, including 99 customer cars and one factory-retained vehicle. Production remains ongoing, with deliveries spread over a short and finite cycle.

Due to the absence of unsold inventory and the closed nature of allocations, market availability is extremely limited, with most transactions occurring off-market. Current market estimates for delivered and secured units typically range between €6.5 million and €8 million excluding tax, depending on delivery status, provenance, and confidentiality of specification.

As the final roadgoing Bugatti powered by the W16 engine, the Mistral occupies a structurally unique position within the brand’s production history, resulting in sustained demand and a constrained supply dynamic that continues to support secondary-market valuation.

Technical Specifications: Bugatti W16 Mistral

Powertrain about this Bugatti Mistral for sale

  • Engine type: Quad-turbocharged W16
  • Displacement: 7,993 cc / 8.0 liters
  • Cylinders: 16 cylinders, arranged in W layout
  • Power output: 1,600 PS (1,177 kW) @ 6,700 rpm
  • Max torque: 1,600 Nm @ 2,000–6,000 rpm
  • Aspiration: Four turbochargers
  • Fuel type: Petrol
  • Fuel system: Direct injection
  • Emission standard: Euro 6d

Transmission & Drivetrain about this Bugatti Mistral for sale

  • Transmission: 7-speed dual-clutch automatic (DSG)
  • Drivetrain layout: Mid-engine, permanent all-wheel drive
  • Differential: Electronically controlled limited-slip differential

Chassis & Suspension about this Bugatti Mistral for sale

  • Chassis base: Bugatti Chiron platform
  • Chassis structure: Carbon fiber monocoque with aluminum subframes
  • Front suspension: Independent double wishbones with adaptive dampers
  • Rear suspension: Independent double wishbones with adaptive dampers
  • Steering: Electrically assisted power steering (EPS)
  • Active systems: Active suspension, active aero, active ride height

Brakes about this Bugatti Mistral for sale

  • Front brakes: 420 mm carbon-ceramic discs with 8-piston calipers
  • Rear brakes: 400 mm carbon-ceramic discs with 6-piston calipers
  • Cooling: Vented, cross-drilled discs with dedicated brake cooling
  • Brake assist systems: ABS, EBD, hydraulic brake assist

Weight & Aerodynamics about this Bugatti Mistral

  • Dry weight: 1,960 kg
  • Top speed (electronically limited): 420 km/h
  • Top speed (record attempt): 453.91 km/h
  • 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): 2.4 seconds
  • 0–200 km/h (0–124 mph): 6.1 seconds (est.)
  • 0–300 km/h (0–186 mph): 13.1 seconds (est.)
  • Drag coefficient: Approx. 0.36 (est.)
  • Aero features: Rear active spoiler, redesigned front splitter, underbody airflow optimization

Body & Dimensions about this Bugatti Mistral

  • Body style: 2-door roadster
  • Body material: Full carbon fiber
  • Length: 4,641 mm
  • Width: 2,018 mm
  • Height: 1,212 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,711 mm
  • Track front / rear: 1,749 mm / 1,666 mm
  • Doors: Dihedral-type, butterfly opening
  • Roof: Removable lightweight carbon-fiber panels
  • Frunk storage: Approx. 44 liters
Wheels & Tires
  • Front tires: 285/35 ZR20
  • Rear tires: 355/30 ZR21
  • Wheel material: Forged aluminum
  • Tire brand (standard): Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2
Interior Technology about this Bugatti Mistral
  • Infotainment: Custom Bugatti system with Chiron-inspired display
  • Audio system: Optional premium surround system
  • ADAS: Minimal; includes parking sensors, rear camera
  • Drive modes: EB, Autobahn, Handling, Top Speed
  • Special feature: Gear lever features Rembrandt Bugatti’s Dancing Elephant sculpture embedded in amber
Production Details about this Bugatti Mistral
  • Production start: 2024
  • Total units produced: 100 (99 customer cars, 1 factory-kept)
  • Assembly plant: Molsheim, Alsace, France
  • Designers: Frank Heyl, Achim Anscheidt, Florian Westermann
  • Platform basis: Bugatti Chiron Super Sport

Features of This Bugatti W16 Mistral

Exterior
  • Confidential configuration
  • Vehicle presented in showroom condition
  • Specific color code available on request
Interior
  • Full interior specifications available upon request
  • Confidential materials and finish options
  • Collector ownership, never registered
Sale & Delivery Information
  • Vehicle sold via LUSSO – Luxury Car Broker
  • Private European seller
  • VAT not included in the listed price
  • Global export and escrow support available
  • Full details shared only with verified clients

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Bugatti Mistral for sale

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