Bugatti collaborated with UK-based Factor Bikes, a specialist in racing bicycles, to produce the Bugatti Factor One. This model is limited to 250 units globally and, like Bugatti's automobiles, primarily uses premium materials.
The bicycle features a full carbon fiber frame, engineered for minimal air resistance. It is adorned with Bugatti's distinctive two-tone blue paint scheme, complemented by large white Bugatti lettering running along the frame.
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The bicycle is painted in Bugatti's distinctive two-tone blue. Photo: Bugatti
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The bike's name is Bugatti Factor One.
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The frame is entirely made of carbon fiber.
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The saddle is a Selle Italia brand.
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The Continental GP5000 TT TR tire set.
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The crankset is made of carbon.
Beyond the carbon frame, the Factor One incorporates ultralight wheels, weighing just 1,298 kg per pair, also due to their carbon fiber construction. The bike further features a carbon fiber seatpost, carbon chainring, carbon crankset, and brake discs with carbon central hubs. Bugatti and Factor One also partnered with Continental to develop a custom set of GP5000 TT TR tires. A Selle Italia saddle completes the premium components.
Bugatti kept pricing confidential, but Factor Bikes confirmed a starting price of 23,599 USD. In the US, this figure surpasses the cost of a brand new Toyota Corolla, which is priced at 22,925 USD.
Factor is not the first bicycle brand to collaborate with a sports car manufacturer. Cervelo previously partnered with Lamborghini, Colnago has a long history of working with Ferrari, and BMC has leveraged expertise from Red Bull Advanced Technologies in Formula 1 racing.
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