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Bugatti Unveils One-Off ‘Fly Bug’ Mistral, Shows What Customisation Can Really Do

Bugatti has revealed a new one-off version of the Bugatti W16 Mistral, called the “Fly Bug.” And like most Bugattis these days, this is far from a standard car.

Built under Bugatti’s Sur Mesure customisation program, the Fly Bug is a completely unique creation, developed closely with a long-time collector.

Inspired by Nature

The idea behind this car comes from something unexpected, a dragonfly.

Bugatti says the design is meant to capture:

  • Lightness
  • Movement
  • Fine detailing

This car is also part of a set of four special builds created for the same collector, following earlier Bugatti models like the Veyron, Chiron and Divo.

A Design That Changes with Light

One of the most striking things about the Fly Bug is its colour.

  • Finished in a custom shade called Dragonfly Blue
  • Changes between blue and turquoise depending on the light

Even the wheels are matched to this colour, which is not easy given the different materials involved.

Another standout detail is a new ellipse pattern across the body. It becomes tighter towards the rear and blends into the air intakes, giving the car a sense of movement.

Interior Matches the Theme

Inside, the same theme continues, but in a subtle way.

  • New layered material combining leather and Alcantara
  • Patterned surfaces with a slight 3D effect
  • Ellipse design carried into the door panels and armrests

One interesting detail is how the Bugatti badge has been integrated into the pattern itself, something the brand hasn’t done before.

There’s also a special touch on the gear shifter, featuring the “Dancing Elephant,” a reference to Rembrandt Bugatti and the brand’s artistic history.

Built with the Customer

Bugatti worked closely with the collector and its design team, led by Frank Heyl, to shape every detail. The result is a car that feels personal, but still very much a Bugatti.

Final Take

The Bugatti W16 Mistral “Fly Bug” is not about performance numbers or speed. It’s about design and craftsmanship.

It shows how far Bugatti’s customisation program can go, where a car becomes less of a product and more of a piece of art.

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