When you have near-limitless wealth, few purchases make a statement quite like a one-off Bugatti. Enter the Bugatti Brouillard, the first creation to emerge from the brand’s newly launched Solitaire program—an ultra-exclusive initiative producing only two bespoke cars per year.
The Brouillard is perhaps the greenest Bugatti ever made. The exterior features two-tone bodywork in striking green shades, complemented by air ducts behind the glass roof stamped with “W16”, proudly referencing the legendary quad-turbocharged 8.0-litre (US) / 8.0-litre (UK) engine mounted behind the cabin.
Interestingly, the official Bugatti press release avoids mentioning the name Chiron, yet confirms the car sits on the W16-powered platform—meaning it shares its underpinnings with the Chiron.

A Green-Luxe Interior
Inside, the cabin is a work of art. Pistachio-hued leather envelops the seats, armrests, and dashboard, while olive-toned carbon fiber sweeps across key surfaces. Woven tartan fabric adds texture to the door panels, steering wheel, and seat inserts.
Even if green isn’t your preferred color, the obsessive attention to detail is undeniable. The inspiration comes from Ettore Bugatti’s love of horses, and specifically, his favorite horse, Brouillard. This equestrian theme is evident in the embroidered horse motifs on the doors and seats.
The centerpiece is the machined aluminum gear shifter, which houses a glass insert engraved with Brouillard’s likeness.

The Solitaire Program
The Solitaire program promises no compromise on performance, quality, or design. While each creation will be based on existing Bugatti chassis and powertrains, the real magic lies in bespoke bodywork and interiors, delivering a level of customization beyond even Bugatti’s most exclusive offerings.
Only two Solitaire models will be built each year, ensuring each one remains truly unique and peerless.


