Bugatti: This shoe goes with the car 🎥

PERFORMANCE Adidas and Bugatti have developed a soccer shoe together. The X Crazyfast Bugatti will be produced in a limited edition of 99 pairs. It is designed for speed and lightness.

 

The exclusive new collection is based on the Adidas X Crazyfast with laces and draws on some of the features that define Bugatti. They are not only designed for speed, but also follow the design philosophy of Form Follows Performance to maximize performance. And as with every Bugatti, these models will be rare and coveted by collectors for years to come.

Bugatti Adidas X Crazyfast
The fast football boots will soon be celebrating their premiere on the pitch.

Lightweight structure and stable base

While the heart of the Chiron is its incomparable W16 engine, the Speedframe sole technology from Adidas forms the center of the shoe. It provides a lightweight structure while offering a stable base for fast acceleration. The carbon insole in the shoe is based on the carbon fibers that are also used in the vehicle.

On the side of the shoe are two phrases that characterize the core values of both companies: "Impossible is Nothing" for Adidas' relentless pursuit of performance and "Create the Incomparable" for Bugatti's commitment to building hyper sports cars. The insignia of Ettore Bugatti is repeated on the back of the shoe and is a subtle nod to the founder.

Exclusive digital shoe box

The shoes will be delivered in a box with an exterior inspired by carbon fibers. To ensure that Adidas and Bugatti enthusiasts worldwide have an equal chance to purchase one of the 99 pairs in the collection, the shoes will be auctioned via the Adidas Collect Web 3 platform. The auction will run from November 8-11, after which all winners will receive an exclusive digital shoe box that can be redeemed for an additional physical pair and a digital twin via Adidas Collect starting November 13.

The shoes will be presented on the pitch for the first time in November by Rafael Leao and Karim Benzema.

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