This forced the engineers to design all new calipers that would more efficiently generate and absorb heat to make them work, and due to the high temperatures a carbon cover had to be placed on each wheel to shield them. The vehicle is then connected to the ground thanks to Michelin tires created for LMDh World Endurance Championship cars.
There’s so much more to the car than this, but really, the vehicle makes the Chiron look like a Honda Civic in comparison. Well, more like a Civic Type R than a base Civic because come on, it’s still a Buggati.
There are only a couple of cars that come to mind that we really think can compete with the Bolide when it hits the track: The Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro and the Mercedes-AMG One. These cars were both created with the best in Formula One technology and expertise, and all we can dream of is an on-track, three-hypercar comparison once they’re all finally delivered.