Miller Motorcars and Bugatti Greenwich have just delivered an extraordinary automotive masterpiece: a 1,600-horsepower Bugatti Mistral finished in the timeless hue of French Racing Blue. This delivery isn’t just another hypercar handoff—it’s a defining moment in Bugatti’s legacy, marking the end of an era for the iconic W16 engine.
As the final road-legal model to feature Bugatti’s legendary quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16, the Mistral is both a celebration of power and a work of rolling art. Inspired by the Type 57 Roadster Grand Raid yet thoroughly modern in execution, its open-top form merges extreme performance with timeless beauty. The sleek bodywork, meticulously crafted for both aesthetics and aerodynamics, glows with carbon fiber accents and sculptural aluminum details.
Bugatti Greenwich, operating under the esteemed Miller Motorcars name, delivered this bespoke model to one of the brand’s elite collectors. The delivery serves as a nod to Bugatti’s rich history and a glimpse into the brand’s visionary future. Every inch of the vehicle was made to thrill—on the road and in the garage.






Inside, the Mistral cocoons its driver in craftsmanship: buttery leathers, hand-finished trim, and a minimalist layout focused on driving purity. The attention to detail is unparalleled, echoing the same care that has made Bugatti a name synonymous with both speed and sophistication.
With only 99 units set for production globally, each Mistral is uniquely tailored. This French Racing Blue example is a reminder that when Bugatti builds a car, it creates a legacy. The W16 may be retiring, but it’s going out with an open-roof roar.