The obsessions of some car collectors stop at the garage, but for others, they extend right into their luxury homes.

Perched high above the Florida coastline at The Estates at Acqualina in Sunny Isles Beach, this four-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath condo translates Bugatti’s design language into livable art. Conceived by designer Ricardo Britto, founder of Britto Design Studio, the 4,450-square-foot condo channels the same precision and performance that define Ettore Bugatti’s supercars—think sleek curves, innovative high-performance materials, and a sense of speed, even while standing still.

The high-floor spread is the first residence in Florida to fully integrate the cult-favorite marque’s design DNA—Bugatti is currently working on its own branded tower in Dubai—and, like any of the brand’s hyper sports cars, its features are as over-the-top as they are refined. Bugatti’s signature Bleu Royal Carbon hue can be found throughout, while the dining area features automotive-grade carbon fiber chairs that pay sculptural homage to Carlo Bugatti’s 1902 Cobra Chair. Every detail, from the handcrafted leathers and rare marbles to the high-gloss ceilings and Bentley Home furnishings, feels purpose-built. Baccarat chandeliers add a touch of drama, while 270-degree views stretch from the sunrise over the Atlantic to the sun setting behind the Miami skyline.

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The dining room’s automotive-grade carbon fiber chairs are a nod to Carlo Bugatti’s 1902 Cobra Chair.

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Residents at The Estates at Acqualina enjoy 45,000 square feet of perks: a Formula 1 racing simulator, ice-skating rink, bowling alley, golf simulator, speakeasy disco, movie theater, surf simulator, and the country’s first and only Karl Lagerfeld–designed lobby. Beyond the automotive thrills, the complex also caters to families, offering spa and fitness centers, meticulously maintained pools, and other kid-friendly spaces.

The building has long attracted high-profile buyers: in 2022, NBA star LeBron James purchased a 43rd-floor unit for $9 million, joining a roster that reportedly includes WSVN co-owner James L. Ansin, European Wax Center co-founder Joshua Coba, and United Automotive Insurance CEO Richard Parrillo.

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The kitchen is decked out with slabs of book-matched marble and glass-fronted cabinetry.

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Priced at $13 million with Janet Ben Zvi of ONE Sotheby’s International Realty, this “Bugatti Residence in the Sky” proves that in Miami, speed and style can live under the same roof. 

Bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Intracoastal Waterway on the other, Sunny Isles Beach has quietly become Miami’s capital of car-branded luxury living. The city’s skyline already includes the Porsche Design Tower and the forthcoming Bentley Residences—each blurring the line between showroom and home with private car elevators and sky garages that allow you to admire your rides while sitting in the living room.

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Abby Montanez

Abigail Montanez is a staff writer at Robb Report. She has worked in both print and digital publishing for over half a decade, covering everything from real estate, entertainment, dining, travel to…