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In the annals of automotive history, few names evoke the same reverence for performance, luxury, and groundbreaking engineering as Bugatti. The Veyron 16.4, unveiled in 2005, stands as a monument to ...
Bugatti created several successful cars for road and racing, but Ettore's death in 1947 led to the company ceasing operations in 1952 before a short-lived revival in 1963. The brand was revived ...
The Italian manufacturer Ettore Bugatti launched the original Bugatti automobile brand in Molsheim and built sports, racing, and luxury cars which were small, light, and easy to handle. Overall, ...
The racing heritage at the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race began with the Type 50S in 1931 - now there's a unique Sur Mesure tribute that is tastily styled after the original racing car.
From there, unfortunately, things haven’t been so great for Bugatti at Le Mans. It hasn’t participated in a race since then. The new Bolide will be driven on track, but it won’t be racing.
Porsche's new 963 was originally planned as a rival to a now-canceled Audi racer and will be racing against a Lamborghini next year. That leaves plenty of room for a Bugatti Bolide, even if that ...
The name Tourbillon will be familiar to adherents of haute horologie. Rather than honor a former Bugatti racing driver—as in Pierre Veyron and Louis Chiron—the new car references the most ...
(Bugatti says the black paint was also "a visual metaphor for a new approach" to the company's racing.) Sadly, one of the Type 50S was involved in an accident in hour three of the race after a ...
the new Bugatti Tourbillon will have a huge, 16-cylinder gas engine. The engine, which was designed in cooperation with the British race car engineering firm Cosworth, will be assisted by three ...
Meant to pay homage to Bugatti's racing history, it comes with a new front splitter, new rear diffuser, and a new rear wing. If you thought the Tourbillon was over the top before, just wait until ...
But we can almost guarantee you've never seen a 1927 Bugatti Type 37A hooked up to a dyno before. Thanks to this feature-film-length YouTube video by PFI Speed, however, that's about to change.