The British automotive engineering firm Lanzante Limited specializes in acquiring high-performance, track-only vehicles and engineering them for legal use on public roads. During the Goodwood 2026 event, Lanzante presented one of its most significant projects to date: a road-legal version of the Bugatti Bolide, according to reports. The original Bugatti Bolide was a limited-production model manufactured between 2024 and 2025, restricted solely for circuit use.
With only 40 units produced, the vehicle was never factory-approved for general road operation. This is where Lanzante’s expertise becomes critical. The company works in close collaboration with specialized partners, such as PRW Advanced Cooling Technology, to undertake the complex transformation of such a high-performance track machine.
Lanzante’s process involves extensive engineering modifications to adapt the raw power and capabilities of the track-focused car to meet stringent public road safety and emissions standards. The objective is to retain the essence of the original, limited-edition vehicle while ensuring compliance with necessary road regulations. This successful conversion of a pure track weapon into a street-legal automobile highlights Lanzante’s role in bridging the gap between extreme motorsport engineering and everyday usability for exclusive automotive enthusiasts.
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