The Only One In The World, Is Bugatti Brouillard

JAKARTA Bugatti officially presents his newest masterpiece debut in Europe, Bugatti Brouillard. This car is the first creation of Bugatti's latest program, "Programme Solitaire," which is dedicated to creating a one-off vehicle or the only one-off in the world.

Specially ordered by The Peridon Collection, the largest Bugatti collector in the Netherlands, Brouillard is not just a car, but a tribute to the art of classical coaching. Unlike contemporary Bugatti which has sharp lines, Brouillard displays softer and more fluid body curves.

Bugatti's Design Director, Frank Heyl, explained that the car's aesthetics deliberately avoid sharp lines for reflective surfaces that resemble horse athletic muscles.

"Like a trained horse," Heyl said, as quoted by Autoweek, Thursday, September 18, describing the inspiration behind the design.

The name "Broullard" itself has a deep meaning. The name is taken from one of Ettore Bugatti's favorite horses, the founder of this legendary brand. Ettore really admires Brouillard's speed, splendor and beauty, and these elements are reflected in every detail of the car. Starting from a miniature horse statue engraved on the transmission lever, to the horse motifs embroidered on the door and seat panels.

Under its carbon fiber body, Brouillard carried the legendary Bugatti machine W16 8.0 liters with four turbos, which produces a massive power of 1,600 PS (about 1,578 stances). This machine is the heart of Brouillard, which is claimed to be the culmination of the development of the W16 engine platform for nearly two decades.

The Solitaire program itself is the most exclusive personalization program, even above the Bugatti custom program, Sur Mesure. By only producing a maximum of two units per year, each car in this program is guaranteed to be truly unique and unmatched. Brouillard became the first of these rare works.

Until now, the price of Bugatti Brouillard has not been announced to the public, but it is certain that the price is fantastic because it is specifically for a handful of people in the world.