Bugatti has announced its Solitaire program, an exclusive new offering dedicated to creating truly bespoke, one-of-one vehicles. The first model created under the new program is called ‘Brouillard’.
The Solitaire program sits above the brand’s highly exclusive Sur Mesure customization program, and enables customers to create their dream Bugatti from the ground up.
The new Bugatti Brouillard is a custom one-off coupe based on the Chiron platform. It borrows design cues from both the Chiron and Mistral.
As you can see, the front and rear ends of the car are heavily inspired by the Mistral. It has a large horseshoe grille and vertically stacked LEDs as well as a more prominent front splitter and aero elements along the sides. The rear features the X-shaped LED taillights and a fixed wing similar to the Chiron Profilee.
Unlike the Mistral, the Brouillard has a fixed roof with a glass panel and dual intakes. The quad exhausts at the back are similar to those on the Chiron Super Sport.
The exterior of the car is finished in a metallic green shade, with an exposed carbon fibre lower section and bespoke black wheels. The interior is wrapped in custom-woven fabrics with green-tinted carbon fibre and aluminium trim.
As expected, the Bugatti Brouillard uses the same 8.0-liter W16 engine that powers the Mistral. The quad-turbocharged unit delivers 1600 hp to all four wheels.
The Bugatti Brouillard will make its public debut at The Quail during the Monterey Car Week.