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British engineering specialist Lanzante Limited has unveiled a road-legal version of the Bugatti Bolide at the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed. The conversion transforms Bugatti’s track-only hypercar into something that can legally be driven on public roads while retaining its iconic W16 engine.

The Bugatti Bolide was produced between 2024 and 2025 in a limited run of just 40 units, with none leaving the factory road legal.

Road-Legal Conversion

To make the Bolide suitable for public roads, Lanzante has carried out several modifications while keeping the car’s aggressive character intact.

Key changes include:

  • New X-shaped LED headlights integrated into the front fascia
  • Softer suspension setup for improved road comfort
  • Road-legal tyres replacing the original Michelin racing slicks
  • Cooling upgrades developed with PRW Advanced Cooling Technology

Most of the changes are subtle, meaning the Bolide still looks almost identical to the track-only version.

The W16 Lives On

Thankfully, the biggest highlight remains untouched.

The Bolide continues to use Bugatti’s 8.0-litre quad-turbocharged W16 engine, producing just under 1,600hp. Combined with a kerb weight of under 1,450kg (3,200 pounds) before the conversion, it remains one of the most extreme road-going machines ever created.

Final Take

Turning a Bugatti Bolide into a road car sounds equal parts brilliant and terrifying. While the softer suspension and road tyres may make it easier to live with, 1,600hp in a car this focused is still far more than most public roads can handle. It’s probably the closest thing you’ll get to driving a Le Mans prototype to your local coffee shop, and that’s exactly why it exists.

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