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    Bugatti Reveal R500,000 Road Bicycle

    By Zero2TurboMarch 19, 2026No Comments
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    Let’s get straight to it, the new Bugatti Factor One is capped at just 250 units globally and comes in at €25,799 (approx. R500,0000). For context, the regular Factor One, already billed as one of the fastest road bikes on the planet, sits at €15,499. So while seeing the Bugatti name attached to something as understated as a bicycle might raise eyebrows, the numbers alone tell you this isn’t some casual branding exercise. It’s a serious piece of kit, priced accordingly.

    There’s more going on here than just a Bugatti logo set against that signature blue finish, although visually it absolutely delivers. The engineering heavy lifting comes from Factor Bikes, the lesser-known partner in this collaboration but one with proper pedigree. Some might recall their earlier tie-up with Aston Martin back in 2012, which resulted in the One-77 bike. This isn’t their first time working at the intersection of high-performance cycling and automotive inspiration.

    Calling Factor a premium brand almost undersells it. Their roots are deeply tied to Formula 1-level thinking, and long-time followers may remember the wildly ambitious Factor001 that put them on the map. That same obsession with performance carries through here. The Bugatti Factor One isn’t about reinventing the bicycle, it’s about refining every possible margin to chase outright speed.

    While the standard Factor One adheres to UCI racing regulations, this Bugatti version ignores those constraints entirely. The result is a more aggressive setup, including a wider fork stance and aerodynamic tweaks aimed at reducing drag beyond what’s normally allowed in competition. It’s a familiar philosophy if you know Bugatti’s road cars: remove limitations, chase perfection, and worry about the rest later.

    As Factor founder Rob Gitelis puts it, this isn’t just a bike, it’s a statement. The entire project was about challenging assumptions and pushing engineering boundaries in the same way Bugatti has done for over a century. It’s aimed squarely at buyers who expect something exceptional, both from themselves and from what they ride.

    Naturally, that expectation comes with a price tag to match. But look closer, and the details start to justify the positioning. You’re getting bespoke Continental tyres, ultra-light Black Inc Bugatti Hyper 62 wheels tipping the scales at just 1,298 grams per pair, and an exposed carbon finish featuring a distinctive 3K twill weave that echoes Bugatti’s own composite work. Every element feels considered, not just added for show.

    If you’re curious enough to explore further, full specifications and ordering details are available through Factor Bikes. Though if history is anything to go by, the price won’t slow demand. Anything carrying the Bugatti badge tends to find buyers quickly, and this is unlikely to be any different.

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