Los Angeles Lakers point guard Luka Dončić has added one of the world’s rarest hypercars to his personal collection, taking delivery of a Bugatti Mistral, an ultra-exclusive open-top model limited to just 99 examples globally.
Dončić’s Mistral is finished in gloss black, accented by a bright orange centerline that runs the length of the car, giving it a striking but restrained appearance. The exterior is further complemented by two-tone wheels, while the brake calipers are finished in black, maintaining a cohesive and understated color palette.
Inside, the Mistral continues the black-and-orange theme. The cabin features a two-tone leather interior with orange stitching throughout, reinforcing the exterior accents without overwhelming the design. The switchgear is finished in black, and the exposed carbon fiber surfaces use a matte finish, aligning with the car’s performance-focused identity while maintaining Bugatti’s attention to craftsmanship and detail.
The Bugatti Mistral represents the final chapter for the brand’s iconic W16 engine in an open-top configuration. Power comes from an 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16 engine producing 1,600 horsepower. That output is delivered to all four wheels, giving the Mistral performance capabilities that place it at the very top of the hypercar segment.
Beyond raw power, the Mistral holds a significant distinction within automotive history. It currently carries the title of the fastest open-top production car, a benchmark that underscores Bugatti’s continued dominance in both engineering and performance even as the automotive world shifts toward electrification.
For Dončić, the Mistral joins a growing list of high-profile owners who have secured one of the final W16-powered Bugattis. With production capped at 99 units, ownership places him among an exceptionally small group with access to what is widely regarded as a closing chapter in modern hypercar engineering.
The delivery highlights the intersection of elite professional sports and ultra-luxury automotive culture, where limited production, extreme performance, and bespoke design converge. As Bugatti prepares for its next era, the Mistral stands as a rolling reminder of the engineering legacy that defined the brand for more than two decades.
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