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The Molsheim-based supercar manufacturer continues to introduce a new bespoke project – the unique Bugatti W16 Mistral Blanc Eternel hypercar. In French , "Blanc Éternel" means "eternal white". |
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This is a one-of-a-kind creation from Bugatti's Sur Mesure personalization division, in collaboration with the high-end ceramics brand Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin from Germany . |
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This project marks the reunion of Bugatti with KPM, as 15 years ago, these two luxury brands launched the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport L'Or Blanc series of supercars with many details made from ceramic. |
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The exterior of the Bugatti W16 Mistral Blanc Eternel supercar is inspired by KPM ceramics created by Italian designer Enzo Mari, which are characterized by a white ceramic base combined with contrasting blue lines. |
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The car body is painted in Porcelain White before the surfaces are carefully sanded and finished. Then, each black line is hand-positioned using precisely applied masking tape. |
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Many details are crafted from high-quality ceramic, such as the EB logo on the rear, the fuel filler cap, the oil filler cap, and the engine compartment trim featuring the KPM scepter logo. |
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Because ceramics shrink by about 17% after firing, KPM designers had to carefully calculate the parameters of these components to create parts that fit perfectly with the supercar's exterior. |
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Similar to other projects on the W16 Mistral hypercar line, the car's name is hand-painted on the underside of the electrically controlled rear wing as a tribute to this speed machine. |
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Similar to the exterior, the interior of the Bugatti W16 Mistral Blanc Eternel supercar also features a ceramic white color scheme, combined with high-quality materials such as leather and polished chrome. |
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Drawing inspiration from Bugatti's NURBS technology in the W16 Mistral's exterior design, the leather seats are also adorned with contrasting black stitching and the KPM logo on the headrests. |
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In addition, many other interior details are also crafted from ceramic material, such as the speaker grilles, gear shift knob trim, center armrest trim, window control buttons, and two knee pads... |
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The center console is decorated with the inscription "Last of the iconic W16 Blanc Éternel 2026" (the final version of the iconic W16 engine, Blanc Éternel 2026). |
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The front knee rests are adorned with the inscription "Art created for eternity." However, Bugatti has not revealed whether this supercar is the last W16 Mistral to be produced. |
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The Bugatti W16 Mistral Blanc Eternel is still equipped with an 8.0L W16 engine with four turbochargers, producing a maximum power of 1,600 horsepower and a maximum torque of 1,600 Nm. |
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This engine is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission and all-wheel drive. This allows the car to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.4 seconds. |
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The top speed in EB/Autobahn and Handling modes is limited to 380 km/h. When using Bugatti's dedicated Speed Key, this figure increases to 420 km/h. |
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In November 2024, at the ATP Automotive Testing Papenburg, the Bugatti W16 Mistral set a record for the world's fastest convertible with a top speed of 453.91 km/h. |
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Following its debut at a private event in late June 2026, this one-of-a-kind supercar was delivered to a collector through the Bugatti Monaco dealership. |
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Inspired by this supercar, KPM launched the "Blanc Éternel" porcelain collection, which includes To-Drive and Aviator cups in two sizes, limited to just 1,000 sets. |
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The price of the Bugatti W16 Mistral Blanc Eternel is not disclosed. With a limited production run of 99 units, this hypercar had a starting price of approximately $5 million at launch, and could exceed $10 million when personalized. |
Source: https://znews.vn/can-canh-sieu-xe-bugatti-w16-mistral-blanc-eternel-op-gom-su-doc-nhat-post1665424.html




























