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Bugatti Is Building a $20 Million One-Off Hypercar Inspired by the Original Veyron

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Bugatti’s Programme Solitaire Expands With a Clearer Vision

Bugatti’s ultra-exclusive Programme Solitaire is gaining momentum with new details emerging about its next one-off hypercar. When news first broke that the marque was planning another bespoke model following the Brouillard, speculation ran rampant, but clarity is finally coming into focus. Bugatti confirmed that Solitaire will remain limited to just two coachbuilt hypercars a year, each built to embody a unique chapter of the brand’s history.

With the second commission scheduled for January 2026, the next entry in the Solitaire lineup is already shaping up to be more than a design exercise; it’s a tribute to one of Bugatti’s most defining road cars.

Initial reports hinted that the car would ride on the same foundations as the Chiron, following the Tourbillon’s recent spotlight debut. That assumption remains largely accurate, but new insider information has added weight to the project’s historical significance. Sources now claim the upcoming one-off will directly honor the legendary Bugatti Veyron 16.4, signaling a return to the car that redefined performance in the mid-2000s.

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A Veyron-Inspired Homage Keeps the W16 Alive

New details from an exclusive report by The Supercar Blog suggest the 2026 Solitaire commission will be a direct nod to Veyron chassis number 001, the car that launched Bugatti’s modern era. That original 16.4 not only set a new benchmark for speed and technology but also became a symbol of what a modern hypercar could achieve. Now, two decades later, Bugatti appears ready to revisit that moment with a modern interpretation that celebrates the Veyron’s 20th anniversary. The homage is expected to feature the Veyron’s signature red-and-black two-tone color scheme, one of the most recognizable visuals in Bugatti history.

Beneath the surface, the upcoming model reportedly retains the legendary quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16 engine, an increasingly rare sight in today’s electrified supercar landscape. Early figures suggest output could once again reach up to 1,600 horsepower.

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Rolling Time Capsules for the Elite Collector

Together, the Brouillard and the upcoming Veyron-inspired Solitaire commission define what the programme stands for: automotive storytelling at the highest level. Each Solitaire build is conceived not as a display of wealth, but as a narrative-driven artifact, reserved for collectors who see their cars as cultural heirlooms. Like La Voiture Noire before them, these vehicles blend historical reverence with modern artistry, making ownership less about acquisition and more about legacy.

While pricing remains unconfirmed, expectations are sky-high. With La Voiture Noire fetching over $15 million in 2019, today’s Solitaire commissions are expected to surpass $20 million easily. Production will stay capped at just two cars per year, ensuring extreme exclusivity and enduring allure among the ultra-wealthy.

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