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Bugatti Bolide

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0.4mm layer, 4 walls, 12% Gyroid infill
0.4mm layer, 4 walls, 12% Gyroid infill
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The Bugatti Bolide is an extreme, track‑focused hypercar designed around pure aerodynamics and lightweight engineering. It has a low, razor‑sharp stance, with every surface shaped to cut through the air. The front end features the iconic horseshoe grille, flanked by ultra‑thin X‑shaped LED headlights that give the car its signature aggressive expression.

The body is sculpted with deep channels, vents, and aerodynamic tunnels that guide airflow from the nose all the way to the massive rear wing. The roof has a unique morphing air scoop that changes shape depending on speed to optimize downforce and cooling.

At the rear, the Bolide has one of the most dramatic designs ever made: a huge diffuser, exposed mechanical elements, and the famous X‑shaped taillights that mirror the front light signature. The quad‑exhaust sits high and centered, emphasizing the race‑car character.

The wheels are ultra‑lightweight with a turbine‑style design, wrapped in slick racing tires. The cockpit is tiny and race‑oriented, with a canopy‑style windshield and minimal visibility — everything is built for speed, not comfort.

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