Witness The Bugatti Bolide In Action As It Undergoes Rigorous Testing Of Its Aero Pack
by AutoExpert | 14 June, 2023
The world had been eagerly anticipating the arrival of the Bugatti Bolide since its debut in 2020, and finally, a few months ago, the production version was unveiled to the public. The highly anticipated supercar has finally made its grand debut, and what better place to showcase its prowess than at the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans?
Bugatti Bolide's 1,578 hp and 1,180 lb-ft of torque come from its 8.0-liter W16 engine. The downforce it creates at high speeds is roughly 6,600 pounds, despite its relatively light dry weight of 3,637 pounds. To ensure the hypercar generates the appropriate amount of downforce and the best handling, Bugatti puts its aerodynamic packages through rigorous testing.
The aero package of the Bolide enables it to attain a lateral acceleration of up to 2.5 G and produce almost three tons of downforce. The splitter located at the front of the Bolide compresses the air, which subsequently expands under the diffuser.
This expansion generates a vacuum effect that facilitates the downward force exerted on the Bolide. The implementation of distinctive air curtains located at the front of the vehicle's wheels serves to redirect the flow of air around the car, ultimately leading to a reduction in the vehicle's overall drag.
With the ability to tweak the aero package, owners can strike the perfect equilibrium between downforce and drag, giving them a competitive edge on the track. One exciting feature is the customizable rear wing, which allows owners to tailor their vehicle's performance to the specific demands of each track.
To enhance the driving experience, they've even integrated a rear-view mirror that enables drivers to determine distances to the cars behind them with greater precision. Bugatti will begin delivering the $4.3 million track-only hypercar next year, with production limited to only 40 units.