The 1826 hp Bugatti Bolide hypercar has the world's largest carbon brakes made by Brembo.
The ultra-modern Bugatti Volide hypercar with a powerful engine of 1,826 hp. will feature the most powerful carbon Brembo brakes ever developed.
Huge 388.62 mm diameter carbon wheels front and rear have an intense glow similar to "hellfire".
Recently, Bugatti released photos showing the full extent of the hypercar's capabilities while testing the incredible car, which was built exclusively for the race track. This visual spectacle emphasizes the car's extreme speed, while its immense power demands unprecedented and flawless braking.
To meet this challenge, Bugatti chose a carbon-carbon configuration with eight-piston monobloc calipers at the front and six-piston calipers at the rear, carefully crafted from nickel-plated aluminum, drawing on Brembo's expertise.
The calipers squeeze the 15.3-inch carbon wheels at all four corners, while the front pads and rotors are slightly stronger. Each wheel is fitted with four pads, culminating in the largest carbon fiber braking system in Brembo history.
Bugatti claims that these brakes use technology similar to that used in the LMDh (Le Mans Daytona) hybrid car, confirming their exceptional capabilities.
Bugatti Bollide Brembo.
Mario Almond, Brembo's Chief Operating Officer, said:
"Developing the braking system for the Bugatti Volide was a unique and very exciting challenge for Brembo's Performance department. We had to completely redesign the entire braking system.
This collaboration between Bugatti and Brembo illustrates our desire to push the boundaries of automotive engineering and ensures that the Bolide's impressive speed is complemented by a braking system that matches its unrivaled performance.
The integration of the largest carbon brake in Brembo's history underlines the company's commitment to precision, innovation and safety in the hypercar sector and sets new standards in the industry.
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