The One about the Bugatti W16.4 Bolide 1:24 Diecast Metal Vehicle

So, this is my first time reviewing a Bugatti 1:24 die-cast car.

The one I am reviewing is a red/black Bugaatti W-16.4 Bolide, a track only hypercar which went into production back in 2021 and only 40 were made, as it was a limited production. Considering the cost of the car when announced was around nearly $5 million.

Known for its cross like headlights, it’s also a car that has 1825 HP, it is the most expensive track-car ever made.

But of course, many of us can’t afford a real Bugatti, so the die-cast metal car will have to do. And it’s a beautiful die-cast car in which was made to capture the real thing and that it’s aero-sculpted design, skeletal front end, cross headlights and the famous Bugatti horshoe grille.

So, aesthetically it’s quite pleasing.

But for those who want a car that when all side doors, trunk and hood are open, you’re not going to see much at all. Which is probably it’s low point, while interior looks cool but you can’t really see much as it’s black and you can’t see it well, but put it near light and its really well-designed.

Unfortunately, this one comes with no batteries, but like similar cars from China, you can rev it back and it will roll. Add some batteries for lights and sounds.

If you are a Bugatti fan, then owning this is cool.

I absolutely love the design, the colors, up to the detail on the tires as well. Also, like that the car identifies as a Bolide and W-16.4. Which is a plus, as some Chinese companies don’t have the license, so they use a similar name of the real thing. This one features the Bolide name and even the luxury watch maker Jacob & Co.

But using the name, may be the reason why this die-cast goes for a slight bit more near $28 US compared to other die cast metal vehicles.

But for the most part, I am absolutely digging this die-cast vehicle and I definitely recommend it.