Bugatti debuts Brouillard one-off and showcases historic models at Monterey Car Week 2025
Bugatti unveiled the one-off Brouillard coupé and displayed historic models including a 1925 Type 35 at Monterey Car Week 2025 events.
1,600 PS W16
70 miles
What Happened
At The Quail, Bugatti introduced the Brouillard, a one-of-a-kind coupé built on the 1,600 PS W16 platform. The car features custom-woven tartan fabrics, green-tinted carbon fiber, and a glass-insert gear shifter with a miniature horse sculpture, celebrating the legacy of coachbuilding under the new Programme Solitaire initiative.
Bugatti Petit Tour scenic drive from Pebble Beach to Big Sur along Pacific Coast Highway.
Introduction of the Bugatti Brouillard one-off coupé by CEO Mate Rimac and Design Director Frank Heyl.
Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance featuring historic Bugatti models and awards.
At Pebble Beach, Bugatti displayed a 1925 Type 35 Grand Prix, 1936 Type 57 Stelvio, 1937 Type 57 Atalante, and 1965 Type 101C-X Roadster. The 1937 Type 57 Atalante won an Elegance Award and was runner-up in its class, while the Type 101C-X won a Special Award.
Why this matters
The event highlights Bugatti's commitment to bespoke coachbuilding and its heritage, showcasing the brand's craftsmanship and exclusivity.
Terms in This Story
- Programme Solitaire
- Bugatti's exclusive program for creating one-off custom cars.
- Brouillard
- A one-off Bugatti coupé named after Ettore Bugatti's horse.
- Coachbuilding
- The craft of designing and building custom automobile bodies.
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