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Bugatti’s Monterey Highlights: Brouillard World Premiere and Timeless Icons

  • August 26, 2025
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California’s Monterey Car Week once again set the stage for the world’s most revered automotive showcase, where time, tradition, and motoring artistry converged. Amidst the sunlit Pacific coastlines, Bugatti stood as a centerpiece of elegance and innovation, unveiling its latest creation while celebrating a century of craftsmanship through some of the marque’s most historic icons.

The festivities began with the inaugural Bugatti Petit Tour, where owners embarked on a 70-mile drive along California’s legendary Pacific Coast Highway. From Pebble Beach to the dramatic cliffs of Big Sur, the journey allowed enthusiasts to experience their cars in motion, against some of the most breathtaking coastal views in North America — a serene yet thrilling prelude to the weekend ahead.

At The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, Bugatti Rimac CEO Mate Rimac and Design Director Frank Heyl unveiled a masterpiece of modern coachbuilding: the Bugatti Brouillard. Named after Ettore Bugatti’s cherished horse, this one-of-one creation embodies bespoke luxury with its 1,600PS W16 powertrain, Parisian tartan fabrics, green-tinted carbon fiber, and a sculptural glass-inlaid gear shifter. It marked the debut of Programme Solitaire, a new era of personalization inspired by Jean Bugatti’s visionary pre-war coachbuilding.

The Brouillard’s artistry was complemented by Bugatti’s historic presence at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, where heritage shone just as brightly. Among the entrants were the 1936 Type 57 Stelvio, the 1937 Type 57 Atalante Rolltop Coupé, and the legendary 1925 Type 35 Grand Prix — the most successful racing car in history. A rare 1965 Type 101C-X Roadster by Ghia offered a poignant tribute to the final chapter of Bugatti’s original era.

Though the ultimate Best in Show prize went to a Hispano Suiza, Bugatti continued its winning tradition. The 1937 Type 57 Atalante received an Elegance Award and runner-up honors in its class, while the Type 101C-X was distinguished with a Special Award. These accolades reaffirmed Bugatti’s dual mastery of elegance and performance across generations.

Beyond the concours lawns, Le Domaine Bugatti at The Lodge at Pebble Beach became a haven for clients and connoisseurs. Guests explored the Brouillard in detail, while also experiencing the world of Bugatti Lifestyle. Champagne Carbon uncorked its finest vintages, Binghatti displayed a scale model of its Bugatti Residences, and Jacob & Co. presented its horological marvels inspired by the marque.

Art and craftsmanship intertwined further with Asprey’s bejeweled Bugatti Egg, PHR’s intricate scale models, and the Baby Bugatti II by Hedley Studios, a miniature homage to the Type 35 customized to mirror the Brouillard’s design cues. Each display formed a dialogue between Bugatti’s legendary past and its inspired future.

For the first time, a Bugatti Boutique joined the Monterey celebrations, offering a curated selection of clothing, eScooters, sunglasses, and smartwatches. It was a reminder that Bugatti’s design ethos extends far beyond the road — shaping lifestyle, luxury, and culture in equal measure.

Monterey Car Week 2025 proved to be more than an exhibition of automobiles. For Bugatti, it was a living canvas of its story — a seamless fusion of heritage and innovation, craftsmanship and modernity, passion and performance — reaffirming its place not only in the annals of motoring history but also in the future of automotive artistry.

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