The Bugatti W16 Mistral roadster continues its world tour and has just arrived in Asia. On its latest stop, the gorgeous vehicle landed in the world’s most populous city – Tokyo. The W16 Mistral visited the Kanda Myojin Shrine, which is considered one of the oldest temples in the city. Its distinctive architectural style is timeless amongst the modernity of the 21st Century metropolis.
The W16 Mistral also passed by the Oishi Park, with Mount Fuji in the distance and Lake Kawaguchi in front. After that, the car stopped at the globally acclaimed Gora Kadan. A former retreat of the imperial Family, Gora Kadan is a combination of nature – with its natural hot springs – tradition and luxury. In a similar vein, the W16 Mistral is shaped by nature; steeped in tradition – including the ‘Dancing Elephant’ sculpture of Rembrandt Bugatti hidden within the gearstick.
In 2021 the Bugatti Tokyo showroom was opened by official Bugatti partner Sky Group, which boasts decades of experience in meeting its customers’ demands and desires through its portfolio of leading luxury brands. The W16 Mistral took center stage at the showroom, and customers were treated to an evening at a globally renowned Michelin-star restaurant nearby.
The exceptionally powerful 1,600 PS W16 quad-turbo Bugatti W16 Mistral is the last supervar to be powered by the W16 engine. It combines Bugatti performances with a timeless design that is both recognizable in its modernity and also in its tribute to the brand’s legacy.
Following its visit to Tokyo, W16 Mistral will continue its world tour, heading to the island city-state of Singapore. All 99 models were sold immediately due to extraordinary demand from Bugatti collectors throughout the world. Car customizations will begin this year in Molsheim.
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