- The latest model from Bugatti is the Bugatti W16 Mistral Blanc Eternale.
- It features porcelain embellishments on the fuel cap, emblems, door rests and more.
- The Mistral is the last Bugatti car with a quad-turbocharged 8.3-litre W16 engine.
Fifteen years ago, Bugatti partnered with Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin to create a special Veyron Grand Sport. What made that car stand out was its use of porcelain, and the latest collaboration between the automaker and KPM uses that fine material again – this time on the Bugatti W16 Mistral Blanc Eternal.
The car comes from the Bugatti Sur Mesure personalization program, and it’s a celebration of much more than the Mistral. It also respects the car’s W16 engine, which Bugatti is (slowly) phasing out.
The W16 Mistral Blanc Eternal has porcelain inside and out. It adorns the EB emblem, fuel cap and engine inlay on the outside and the gear shifter, speaker cover and armrest on the inside.
One of the most striking features of the car is the white body and the black lines outlining the body, which
Bugatti designers replicated this inside. This makes the car look as if it is ready for an animated film. The Mistral is the last Bugatti car to feature the iconic quad-turbocharged 8.0-litre W16 engine. Its successor is the 8.3-liter naturally aspirated V16 that powers the Tourbillon, which is also a hybrid featuring three electric motors.
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Motor1’s Opinion: The Bugatti W16 Mistral Blanc Eternal is a stunning tribute to the hypercar and its W16 engine. Bugatti has made many of these since the Tourbillon took over as the brand’s flagship model.

