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That’s Baller: Bugatti Has Sold Out of All Vehicles Through 2025

Precious Gibson by Precious Gibson
September 1, 2022
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Bugatti Has Sold Out of All Vehicles Through 2025

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If you’re in the market for a new Bugatti, we have some bad news. The CEO has revealed that all vehicles are sold out “well into 2025.”

The ultra-luxury vehicle is not affected by global inflation in the least bit. In fact, CEO Mate Rimac says the company does not predict the demand to slow down any time soon. This is in part due to the new all-electric models. However, Bugatti fans are still fond of the combustion-engine selections. 

Recently, the supercar line unveiled its latest creation, a $5 million Bugatti known as the W16 Mistral Roadster. The high-powered automotive made its debut during the Monterey Car Week, which showcases the latest in automotive innovations. This beauty sports a quad-turbo W16 engine and 1,577 horsepower. Only 99 models were made available, and each has sold out, with most of the buyers residing in the U.S. The black and chrome Mistral pays homage to the 1934 Bugatti Type 57 Grand Raid and is one of the last nonelectric offerings from Bugatti. 

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Rimac says he was not expecting the latest vehicle to sell out so quickly, though it is a testament to the need for exclusivity among the wealthy. 

“Even if the recession is a few years, we will come out even stronger out of it,” Rimac said in a statement. 

Bugatti is not the only high-end automotive company that has seen an influx of sales despite uncertain times. Just days ago, Lamborghini reported that all of their vehicles had been sold through 2024.

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