Bare bodywork and interrupted C-line on the Bugatti Destrier, showcasing its striking reimagining.

Bugatti Destrier Unveiled: A Striking Reimagining of the Bolide at Monterey Car Week

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Written by John Oliver

2026-08-20

A striking reimagining at Monterey Car Week

During Monterey Car Week, Bugatti revealed its latest masterpiece: the Destrier. This bold reinterpretation was unveiled at The Quail, marking a significant event in automotive design. This unique creation originates from Bugatti’s exclusive Programme Solitaire, a bespoke coachbuilding initiative designed for custom one-off commissions. The Destrier, based on the Bolide, Bugatti’s formidable track machine, strips away the performance-focused components to focus purely on design.

A design defined by minimalism and proportion

Standing just one meter tall, the Destrier possesses a sleek, streamlined silhouette, the lowest of any Bugatti model. With the removal of wings and vents, the car’s essence is its proportion. The wheel sizes—20 inches at the front and 21 inches at the back—enhance the car’s dynamic presence, suggesting speed even when stationary.

Warm brown leather and nubuck interior of Bugatti Destrier, replacing stripped motorsport materials.
Leather and nubuck in a warm brown called “Ambre Voyageur” line the cabin in place of the Bolide’s stripped motorsport materials

Historical echoes in modern form

A laser-engraved dedication plate ties the Destrier to Bugatti’s storied past, referencing the Type 57G “Tank” and the Type 57SC Atlantic. These design cues underline Bugatti’s commitment to blending performance with art. The restrained yet powerful front is a testament to Bugatti’s design evolution, moving away from the aggressive aesthetics of track cars. This innovative take on tradition offers a glimpse into the future of automotive design.

Wider horseshoe grille on Bugatti Destrier, with a restrained, non-aggressive front design.
The horseshoe grille sits wider than on the Bolide, anchoring a face defined by restraint rather than aggression

Captivating transformation through exclusive craftsmanship

The Destrier is coated in a bespoke Sapphire Celeste finish, providing a metallic blue sheen that contrasts beautifully with polished aluminum elements. Select areas, like the front splitter and rear diffuser, boast exposed carbon fiber tinted to match this exclusive hue—a tribute to the car’s equestrian-inspired name. Bugatti’s artistic reinterpretation of materials showcases their innovative approach to luxury and performance.

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“Destrier” is embroidered into the headrests, with contrast stitching and a French flag detail woven into the cabin

A cabin of luxury and bespoke details

The interior replaces the Bolide’s racing spirit with a blend of luxury textiles. Leather and nubuck in “Ambre Voyageur” brown and an advanced 3D-knitted textile featuring copper yarns redefine the cabin’s ambiance. Hammered metal elements appear on the steering wheel and door handles, echoing techniques from haute couture. This attention to detail represents Bugatti’s creative vision of what a luxury interior can be.

Pronounced waist and powerful rear hips on Bugatti Destrier's bodywork, post-door area.
Behind the doors, the bodywork draws inward into a pronounced waist before swelling back out over the rear wheels into a powerful hip

Power under the hood

Underneath its new guise, the Destrier retains the raw power of the Bolide, with a quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16 engine producing 1,600 horsepower. However, the focus here is not on performance but on showcasing how Bugatti can reinvent its vehicles while maintaining their foundational technology. The transformation of this power unit illustrates Bugatti’s dedication to innovation.

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Destrier's interior resembling a tailor's atelier, moving away from Bolide's motorsport cockpit.
The Bolide’s stripped motorsport cockpit gives way to the atmosphere of a tailor’s atelier inside the Destrier

Continuing Bugatti’s coachbuilding legacy

The Destrier exemplifies Bugatti’s return to bespoke coachbuilding through Programme Solitaire, following the Brouillard and F.K.P. Hommage projects. This initiative offers a select few the opportunity to collaborate with Bugatti’s design team to create unique automotive marvels, pushing the boundaries of custom car design.

Quad exhaust below continuous light bar at rear of Bugatti Destrier, minus aerodynamic addenda.
The rear fascia’s quad exhaust sits below a continuous light bar, closing the silhouette without the Bolide’s aerodynamic addenda

At Monterey, the Destrier stood as a testament to Bugatti’s ability to transform an extreme track vehicle into an elegant, one-of-a-kind masterpiece, combining heritage, contemporary design, and unparalleled craftsmanship.

Rear blended wing on Bugatti Destrier echoing Chiron Profilée, completing quiet silhouette.
A blended wing at the rear echoes the Chiron Profilée, closing the silhouette on the same quiet note it opened on
Close-up of Bugatti Destrier steering wheel with modern control interfaces visible.
Side profile of Bugatti Destrier in a dynamic pose on an open roadway.
Bugatti Destrier dashboard featuring advanced digital display and controls.
Front view of Bugatti Destrier with distinctive headlight design and grille.
Bugatti Destrier on display at an auto show under bright lighting.
Detailed view of Bugatti Destrier's intricate wheel design.
Rear three-quarter view of Bugatti Destrier highlighting sleek aerodynamic form.
Bugatti Destrier parked with a picturesque mountain backdrop.
Interior view emphasizing stitching details and luxurious materials.
Bugatti Destrier's aggressive stance captured from a low angle.
Silhouette view of the Bugatti Destrier highlighting its distinct body lines.
image courtesy Bugatti

Source: urdesignmag.com

Frequently asked questions

What is the Bugatti Destrier based on?

The Destrier is based on the Bolide, Bugatti’s formidable track machine, and is part of Bugatti’s exclusive Programme Solitaire for custom one-off commissions.

What makes the Destrier’s design unique?

The Destrier’s design is defined by minimalism and a sleek, streamlined silhouette. Standing just one meter tall, it removes performance-focused components like wings and vents to focus purely on its proportion, with wheel sizes of 20 inches at the front and 21 inches at the back.

What is the focus of the Destrier’s creation?

The focus of the Destrier’s creation is not on performance but on showcasing how Bugatti can reinvent its vehicles with a focus purely on design while maintaining their foundational technology.

What does the exterior finish of the Destrier feature?

The Destrier is coated in a bespoke Sapphire Celeste finish, providing a metallic blue sheen that contrasts beautifully with polished aluminum elements. Select areas, like the front splitter and rear diffuser, boast exposed carbon fiber tinted to match this exclusive hue.