After turning heads in California at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, the Bugatti Brouillard has now made its first appearance on European soil. Presented at the prestigious Wheels Mariënwaerdt Concours in the Netherlands, the one-of-one hypercar marked another defining moment in Bugatti’s journey of blending heritage, artistry, and performance.
The Brouillard is the inaugural creation of Programme Solitaire, Bugatti’s new fully bespoke vehicle offering. Conceived as a tribute to the golden era of coachbuilding, it distills over a century of Bugatti’s design DNA into a singular work of art, one that is as much a piece of sculpture as it is a feat of engineering. With Programme Solitaire, the brand pushes beyond its Sur Mesure commissions, inviting a new level of personalization inspired by the craftsmanship of early 20th-century automotive ateliers.

Nestled in the serene Mariënwaerdt Estate, the Brouillard stood among more than 30 pristine Bugattis from the Perridon Collection. Even in such company, it commanded the spotlight, shimmering in a distinctive green finish that accentuated its aerodynamic silhouette. Its presence bridged eras—between Bugatti’s storied past and its bold contemporary expression.
At its core, the Brouillard embodies Ettore Bugatti’s fascination with equestrian elegance. Named after a thoroughbred admired for its speed and refinement, the hypercar integrates equine motifs into its very fabric. From the hand-sculpted horse figurine within the gear selector to the delicate stitching woven into the interior’s Parisian textiles, the vehicle celebrates heritage with details that speak to artistry and symbolism.



Underneath this craftsmanship lies Bugatti’s modern heartbeat: the marque’s W16, 1,600 PS quad-turbocharged engine, paired with a bespoke Coupé silhouette honed for both performance and poise. Every line, curve, and proportion reflects Bugatti’s signature philosophy—function dictating form, but with elegance never compromised.
The Brouillard is more than a demonstration of capability; it is a dialogue between owner and marque, shaped by shared passion and vision. As Bugatti notes, Programme Solitaire allows not only its designers but also its clients to express creativity at the highest level, extending the brand’s story through deeply personal commissions.

For many at Wheels Mariënwaerdt, seeing the Brouillard in motion was as captivating as its design. Its balance of heritage and innovation, beauty and force, left guests spellbound—an affirmation of Bugatti’s place at the pinnacle of automotive artistry.
The European debut of the Brouillard marks another chapter in the brand’s evolving legacy, where craftsmanship, performance, and individuality converge. With Programme Solitaire now shaping the future of Bugatti, the Brouillard will be remembered not just as a hypercar, but as a milestone in the art of bespoke automotive creation.