Bugatti has always blurred the line between engineering and art, but this latest creation takes that idea to an entirely different level. Meet the W16 Mistral Blanc Éternel—a one-off that revives an unlikely material in the hypercar world: porcelain.
This isn’t the first time Bugatti has collaborated with Berlin’s famed Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur (KPM). Fifteen years ago, the partnership produced a unique Veyron Grand Sport with porcelain detailing.

On the Mistral Blanc Éternel, porcelain isn’t just a subtle accent. It’s integrated both outside and within. You’ll find it on the iconic EB badges, the fuel cap, and even within the engine bay detailing. Step inside, and the craftsmanship continues—porcelain elements are worked into the gear selector, speaker grilles, and armrests.
Visually, the car is just as striking. A clean white finish dominates the exterior, contrasted by precise black lines that trace the body’s contours. That same graphic theme flows into the cabin, tying the entire design together with obsessive attention to detail.

The Mistral is the final Bugatti to use the legendary quad-turbo 8.0-litre W16 engine.