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Bugatti Mistral Hits 280+ MPH With Jay Leno At The Wheel


Updated: July 27, 2025 16:05

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In a dazzling display of speed and sophistication, 75-year-old television icon and car aficionado Jay Leno recently took the Bugatti Mistral—the world’s fastest open-top production car—for a high-octane test drive. The hypercar, priced at Rs 41.6 crore, reached speeds exceeding 280 mph, leaving fans and auto enthusiasts stunned by its performance and elegance.
 
The Drive That Defied Expectations
 
Jay Leno’s test run was featured on the Audrain Museum Network channel, where he was joined by automotive historian Donald Osborne. Despite the Mistral’s extreme capabilities, Leno described the experience as smooth and surprisingly light, even comparing it to the nimble Mazda Miata.
 
Key highlights from the drive:
  • The Mistral previously clocked 282 mph on a German test track
  • Leno praised its balance and agility, noting it felt lighter than expected despite weighing nearly two tonnes
  • Fans flooded social media with praise, calling the Mistral a beautiful machine and applauding Leno’s effortless handling
Engineering And Design Excellence
 
The Bugatti Mistral is powered by an 8.0-litre quad-turbo W16 engine, delivering 1,600 horsepower. It marks the final chapter of Bugatti’s legendary W16 powertrain, first introduced in the Chiron Super Sport 300+. With only 99 units produced globally, the Mistral is not available in India and has already sold out.
 
Distinctive features include:
  • A design inspired by the 1930s Type 57 Grand Raid Usine, blending Art Deco elegance with modern aerodynamics
  • Bugatti’s Form Follows Performance philosophy, evident in the flowing lines around the windscreen and side intakes
  • A cockpit refined from the Chiron, offering luxury and functionality at speeds up to 420 km/h
The Mistral’s interior is tailored for high-speed driving, with ergonomic controls and premium materials that reflect Bugatti’s craftsmanship. Despite its raw power, the car maintains a sense of sophistication and control, making it a rare blend of performance and poise.
 
Fan Reactions And Cultural Impact
 
The video of Leno’s drive quickly went viral, with fans praising both the car and the driver. Comments ranged from admiration for the Mistral’s design to appreciation for Leno’s enduring passion for automobiles. Many noted the poetic symmetry of a seasoned car lover piloting the final iteration of Bugatti’s most iconic engine.
 
Public sentiment included:
  • Nostalgia for Bugatti’s open-top legacy, last seen in the 2012 Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse
  • Enthusiasm for the Mistral’s tribute to classic design and uncompromising performance
  • Recognition of Leno’s role in preserving and celebrating automotive history
Industry experts view the Mistral as a bold statement against the trend of downsizing and electrification. By delivering one last masterpiece powered by the W16, Bugatti has cemented its place in the pantheon of high-performance luxury brands.
 
A Moment Of Engineering Brilliance
 
Jay Leno’s drive of the Bugatti Mistral is more than a viral moment—it is a celebration of engineering excellence, design heritage, and the enduring thrill of open-top speed. As the automotive world shifts toward electrification, the Mistral stands as a swansong to combustion-era artistry, driven by one of its most passionate advocates.
 
Sources: Indiatimes, Auto Evolution, DuPont Registry, HR Owen, CarWale, Audrain Museum Network, NewsCars, Motor1

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