Valued at twice the original value, the model ends the era of 16-cylinder engines and reaches 454 km/h without a top
The hypercar market has gained a rare piece with the offer of a 2025 Bugatti Mistral. The model, which marks the official farewell to the brand’s iconic W16 engine, had all its 99 units sold out even before production began. The copy now available on the used market, with delivery mileage, appears as an opportunity for collectors who were left out of the restricted reserve list.
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The historical relevance of Mistral, successor to lineages such as Veyron and Chiron, has considerably increased its market value. Valued at US$ 10,5 million (about R$ 53 million), the asking price is double the initial estimate of US$ 5 million. The model represents the final chapter of 16-cylinder “W” engineering, cementing the end of an era before Bugatti’s transition to hybrid powertrains.
This example brings a configuration that combines sobriety and aggressiveness. The bodywork uses the Matte Argent Silver tone, with Beluga Blue accents on the wheels and emblems. Inside, the braided leather trim is predominantly orange, with carbon fiber elements and the iconic “dancing elephant” sculpture on the gear lever. With only 528 km (328 miles) on the clock, the vehicle maintains its original factory condition.










Under the hood, the W16 8.0 engine with four turbochargers delivers 1.578 hp and 163,1 kgfm. Power is distributed by a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and all-wheel drive. The Mistral holds the title of the fastest roadster on the planet, reaching a top speed of 454 km/h and accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.5 seconds.





