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While automakers continue battling for speed supremacy, Bugatti has shattered yet another benchmark with its latest creation. The Bugatti Mistral has officially claimed the title of world’s fastest open-top production car, reaching an astonishing 282 mph (453.91 km/h) at Germany’s ATP Automotive Testing Facility in Papenburg. This remarkable achievement follows Bugatti’s established protocol of averaging two runs in opposite directions, negating wind effects and ensuring credibility in the record-setting process.

Behind the wheel during this historic run was Andy Wallace, Bugatti’s veteran test driver whose experience proved essential in controlling a vehicle traveling at speeds covering 1.4 football fields every second. The achievement on November 9, 2024 marks a significant milestone in automotive history. I’ve tracked numerous high-performance vehicles, but few engineering feats compare to maintaining stability in an open-cockpit car at such velocities.

Pushing the limits of human control while the world blurs into a hypersonic reality at 282 mph with nothing but air above.

The quad-turbo 8.0-liter W16 engine, producing 1,578 horsepower, represents the pinnacle of internal combustion technology before Bugatti shifts to new powertrains. The impressive powertrain is supported by a sophisticated thermal management system that includes ten radiators to maintain optimal operating temperatures. Creating a roofless vehicle capable of such speeds presented extraordinary challenges. Engineers implemented extensive chassis reinforcement to compensate for the missing roof structure while developing specialized aerodynamic solutions to manage airflow around the cockpit.

At top speed, the wheels spin at over 4,000 RPM, requiring bespoke tires engineered to withstand these extreme rotational forces. Priced at approximately €14 million, the record-breaking Mistral combines unmatched performance with exclusivity. The distinctive “Jet Orange” accents honor Bugatti’s performance heritage, while the purchase by a committed collector who witnessed the record run adds to its provenance.

This achievement cements the Mistral’s place in Bugatti’s pantheon of record-breakers alongside the legendary Veyron and Chiron models. The Mistral stands as both culmination and farewell to Bugatti’s iconic W16 era, representing the ultimate expression of open-top hypercar engineering.

With its limited production run and boundary-pushing performance, it embodies the perfect synthesis of luxury, speed, and technical innovation that defines the Bugatti legacy.

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