The Bugatti Bolide, Shown by Manny Khoshbin, Costs R$ 25 Million and Requires Tires Worth R$ 45 Thousand with a Lifespan of Only 60 km
Entrepreneur and YouTuber Manny Khoshbin, known for his collection of luxury cars, showcased yet another impressive model on his channel: the Bugatti Bolide. Produced in a limited edition of only 40 units, the vehicle costs around R$ 25 million and requires substantial investments to keep it running.
The most important thing to understand is that the cost doesn’t stop at the purchase of the car. A simple set of tires can cost R$ 45 thousand.
And these are not just any tires. They are the so-called slick tires, used only on racetracks and designed to ensure maximum grip on dry asphalt.
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High-Performance Tires with Low Durability
The slick tires used on the Bolide do not have treads. This increases the contact surface with the ground and improves traction.
As a result, the car can reach speeds of up to 380 km/h under ideal conditions. However, this performance requires specific care: the tires must be mounted and dismounted three times and need to be preheated to 80 degrees to ensure optimal grip.
These tires are not made to last. According to Bugatti itself, their lifespan is around 60 kilometers.
Therefore, each kilometer driven costs about R$ 750 just in rubber. On tracks like those of Formula 1, which are about five kilometers per lap, this translates to twelve laps per tire set.
Not Suitable for Everyday Traffic
The Bolide makes it clear, also in its appearance, that it was not made for urban use. Its gigantic rear wing and race configuration show that the car’s purpose is entirely aimed at racing.
To drive on public roads, it is necessary to change the tires. In this case, the owner receives a second set with treads, which is mandatory in most countries.
This is because the slick tires, without grooves, cannot drain water. On rainy days, this can lead to hydroplaning and cause serious accidents.
Khoshbin: Luxury and Motors on YouTube
Manny Khoshbin is 54 years old and runs The Khoshbin Company, in the real estate sector. Born in Iran, he moved with his family to the U.S. at the age of 14.
Since then, he has built an empire and now shares his passion for cars in videos for his millions of followers.
The Bugatti Bolide is just another valuable piece of his collection — and a reminder that luxury on wheels can cost much more than the car itself.
With information from Xataka.
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Brazil has been gaining prominence in the luxury car market, and Porsche is one of the highlights of this trend. The 911 model, one of the most iconic sports cars in the world, had impressive performance in the country in 2024.
With 1,509 units registered, Brazil was the eighth largest global market for the model, surpassing countries such as South Korea and Switzerland.
The leadership of the ranking was held by the United States, which sold 15,542 units. Following them were Germany, with 9,718, and the United Kingdom, with 3,384 units.
Japan recorded 2,731 sales, followed by China (2,639), Canada (2,219), and Italy (1,529). Brazil was right behind the Italians, with a small difference of only 20 cars.
In total, the Porsche 911 sold more than 50,600 units worldwide throughout 2024.
Performance in Brazil Exceeds Expectations
Considering the model’s price in the national market, the mark of 1,500 registrations is impressive. The most basic version of the 911 starts at R$ 930 thousand and can exceed R$ 1 million with optional additions.
Even so, the model became the absolute leader among sports cars sold in the country in 2024.
Among direct competitors, the 911 easily surpassed its sibling Boxster, which recorded 877 units sold.
The Ford Mustang, another strong name in the segment, registered 681 cars. The Cayman, also from Porsche, sold 342 units, while the BMW M2 reached 256.
Within Porsche, the 911 Only Loses to the Cayenne
The good performance of the 911 also stood out within Porsche’s own lineup in Brazil. The model only fell behind the Cayenne SUV, which led the brand’s sales with 1,618 units delivered.
The third place was taken by the Macan, with 1,362 units. In total, the brand sold 6,172 vehicles in Brazil during the year 2024.
Versions and Performance
In the country, the 911 is offered in different configurations, which include coupe, convertible, and track-prepared versions.
The entry-level configuration, called Carrera, comes equipped with a 3.0 six-cylinder engine, delivering 401 horsepower and 45.8 kgfm of torque.
According to the manufacturer’s data, it accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.1 seconds. With the optional Sport Chrono package, this time drops to 3.9 seconds. The top speed is 294 km/h.
The most powerful version of the line, called GT3, features a 4.0 six-cylinder engine with 510 horsepower.
The torque is the same as the base version, but the performance numbers rise. The acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h occurs in just 3.4 seconds, and the top speed reaches 311 km/h.
Standard Equipment Impresses
Even in the entry-level versions, the 911 comes with a comprehensive package of equipment. Among the offered items are wheels up to 21 inches, LED Matrix headlights, power-adjustable seats with 14 adjustments and memory, a Bose sound system with 12 speakers and 570 watts of power, a multifunction steering wheel with heating, and driving assistance features.
Safety highlights include a collision alert system, braking assistance with pedestrian protection, and lane-keeping assistance.
With this set, the Porsche 911 remains one of the most desired models in the market — and now with a loyal base in Brazil as well.
With information from Auto Esporte.


R$750 por km apenas em pneus ? Isso é jogar dinheiro fora.
Porque será que ele nao esta morando no Irã, nessas conquistas, será que ele também acha que o EUA e o grande Satã?