Bugatti Bolide owner reveals exactly what blows his mind about the hypercar
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A Bugatti Bolide owner has revealed what blows his mind about the hypercar.
Manny Khoshbin is no stranger to impressive cars.
But the $4.7 million Bolide is still worth getting excited about.
For Khoshbin, there’s some finer details of the car that make it stand out for him.
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What blew Manny Khoshbin mind about his Bugatti Bolide
Iranian entrepreneur Manny Khoshbin has taken delivery of many awesome supercars over the years.
He’s been linked to a McLaren Speedtail, a Pagani Huayra, and multiple Rolls-Royces.
But the Bugatti Bolide somehow managed to be a stand-out, even among that stiff competition.
He was one of the first US customers to receive the Bolide, a track-only hypercar.
40 were made in total, and two arrived in the US.
Although he enjoyed the car, he did admit to finding the start-up process a little confusing.
You see, the Bolide doesn’t have a key, and is turned on via three switches that have to be flicked in a specific order.
And that wasn’t the only noteworthy thing about the car.
First of all, this car is full of features that clearly fit perfectly in a track-only vehicle.
Let’s start with the two buttons on the center console that read ‘Emergency Stop’ and ‘Fire Extinguisher.
The fire extinguisher box has to be activated before heading out onto the track, or the button won’t work.
Safety first. Because racing can be risky if you don’t have the necessary experience.
There’s also a red ring on the side of the car, which is only to be pulled in emergency situations.
The hypercar also came with a kill switch for the engine.
Clearly, the Bolide is not for the amateurs or the faint of heart.
As if you needed more proof, there are also two chassis settings to choose from – high speed and high downforce.
“High downforce is a standard, allowing you to hit a top speed of 224MPH,” Khoshbin explained.
“While the top speed set-up can let you reach 236MPH.
“You can either do it yourself or get a technician to do it.”
Taking a closer look at this hypercar
One of the fun facts about the Bolide dished out by Khoshbin is that a person has to be taller than 4’11” to drive it.
That’s the opposite problem to the one Shaquille O’Neal faces, as he’s frequently too big to fit in his vehicles.
The car, though, lacks cooling fans, meaning that drivers will need to get the Bolide to cool down after burning some rubber out on the track.
Portable fans can come in handy, though, if you need the extra cooling power.
In terms of fuel, the Bolide can hold 19 gallons of gas on a full tank, and it burns a gallon every three miles.
This gives you 57 miles of pure track time.
Because the Bolide is all about speed, not endurance.
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