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Bugatti Unveils the W16 Mistral “Blanc Éternel,” a One-Of-One Hypercar Clad in Royal Porcelain
via Hypebeast · July 1, 2026

Bugatti Unveils the W16 Mistral “Blanc Éternel,” a One-Of-One Hypercar Clad in Royal Porcelain

SummaryBugatti has revealed its latest custom creation from the elite Sur Mesure division: the W16 Mistral “Blanc Éternel”The one-off hypercar was built in direct collaboration with KPM (Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin), incorporating real porcelain components across the e…

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Bugatti has revealed its latest custom creation from the elite Sur Mesure division: the W16 Mistral “Blanc Éternel”

The one-off hypercar was built in direct collaboration with KPM (Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin), incorporating real porcelain components across the exterior and interior trim

The hypercar’s design serves as a spiritual successor to the 2011 Veyron Grand Sport L’Or Blanc, featuring hand-masked black geometric linework across a crisp white base

Bugatti has officially taken the wraps off its newest ultra-exclusive automotive masterpiece, introducing the one-of-one W16 Mistral “Blanc Éternel.” Brought to life by the French marque’s elite Sur Mesure customization division, the bespoke open-top roadster was engineered in lockstep with the historic German luxury porcelain manufacturer KPM (Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin). Combining centuries-old royal artistry with apex-level hypercar engineering, the vehicle serves as a rolling canvas that shifts the paradigm of what raw material luxury can look like.

The conceptual foundation of the Blanc Éternel traces its roots back to 2011, when Bugatti and KPM shocked the automotive world with the porcelain-trimmed Veyron Grand Sport L’Or Blanc. Fifteen years later, the partnership returns to honor the final twilight of Bugatti’s combustion-only era. The exterior bodywork swaps standard paint configurations for a pristine, porcelain-inspired white foundation. To emphasize the car’s sculpted engineering, artisans spent hundreds of hours hand-masking and painting bold, fluid geometric black lines along its body panels. The resulting livery mimics a high-tech digital wireframe model, offering an aesthetic that is simultaneously futuristic, skeletal, and meticulously delicate.

True to KPM’s heritage, real, physical porcelain is embedded directly into the hypercar’s architecture rather than just serving as a color inspiration. On the exterior, the precious, hand-finished material accents the fuel filler cap and central brand emblems. Inside, the hyper-luxe cabin layers the theme across white leather upholstered surfaces detailed with contrasting black pinstripes. True porcelain sheets replace standard carbon or aluminum trim, outfitting the door rests, window switches, central console panels, and the speaker grilles. Even the quad-turbo engine bay receives the royal treatment, featuring custom white engine cowl trim emblazoned with KPM’s signature royal sceptre stamp, while the words “Blanc Éternel” are elegantly scripted on the underside of the active rear wing.

Beneath the intricate artisan craftsmanship, the undercarriage remains an uncompromised, physics-defying monster. The Mistral serves as the official road-going farewell to Bugatti’s legendary 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16 engine before the brand permanently shifts to the V16 hybrid powertrain found in the upcoming Tourbillon. Producing a staggering 1,578 horsepower (1,600 PS), the roadster fires from 0 to 100 km/h in a mere 2.4 seconds, charging onward to an electronically governed top speed of roughly 420 km/h (with potential limits extending to 439 km/h). In a humorous yet fittingly elite nod to the vehicle’s porcelain partnership, the commission reportedly packages zero traditional cupholders, but the anonymous owner does receive 1,000 matching, reusable KPM porcelain coffee cups.

While Bugatti has strictly kept the final transaction price of this Sur Mesure masterpiece confidential, a standard inline Mistral—limited to just 99 units globally—carries a base price tag of approximately $5 million USD before options. Given the intensive manual labor, bespoke KPM component engineering, and its status as a one-of-one historical artifact, the final valuation of the W16 Mistral “Blanc Éternel” sits well comfortably beyond that threshold.

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