Another day, another world record by Bugatti to make one of the fastest vehicles on the planet and this time it is the fastest roofless car that anyone has ever made. Here is everything you need to know. Bugatti has done it again, they have made the fastest road going vehicle which doesn’t have a roof.

The Bugatti Mistral is the fastest open-top production car in the history of the automobile. It went to a crazy 453.91 kmph at the Papenburg test track in Germany ebing piloted by none other than Bugatti test drive Andy Wallace.

The Mistral has beaten the Hennessey Venom GT Spyder’s 427.44 kmph record which it set in 2016. Surprisingly, the Mistral even exceeded Bugatti’s expectations and went a 33.

79 kmph faster than what they estimated. This is just 35 kmph slower than the Chiron coupe. This is an incredible feat for Bugatti but not a surprising one to us.

They have been pushing the limits of how fast a car can actually go since decades. They are the ones who have been testing the boundaries of engineering and working upon little details of the car to make it that much more faster. In 2013, they set the same record with the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse in 2013 going 408.

83 kmph. The car in question, the Bugatti Mistral, is the last of the Bugatti’s to feature the legendary 8.0L W16 quad turbocharged engine which produces 1,578 bhp.

Bugatti will only make 99 of them. The specific car which set the record has been painted in a dual tone black and orange paintjob, .