If you close your eyes and imagine competition cars from the early days of motorsport, chances are the Bugatti Type 35 open-wheel racers come to mind. Launched in 1924 and often liveried in classic ...
Bugatti recently announced that its bespoke Sur Mesure division finished another unique gem – the Chiron Super Sport 'Hommage T50S,' an all-black hypercar dedicated to the racing heritage at the ...
The shape is unmistakable; low-slung, pencil-thin, and defined by that bolt-upright, horseshoe-framed radiator and iconic French Racing Blue paintwork. This is the 1925 Bugatti Type 35, the Chiron ...
To celebrate its 110th anniversary, Bugatti is revisiting a racing car icon. As a collaboration between Bugatti and Junior Classics, the Bugatti Baby II is an electric 3/4-scale tribute to the Type 35 ...
Bugatti announced its first fully electric vehicle, but much to everyone’s surprise, it’s not a 300-miles-per-hour road car—it’s a three quarter-scale replica of a Type 35 Grand Prix race car called ...
Ettore Bugatti was drawn to automobiles and mechanics at a young age. At 17, Ettore fit an engine in a tricycle, and at 19 years old in 1901, the native Italian displayed his Type 2 at an ...
Speed is relative. Today many small European sedans are capable of 200 kph (124 mph), which was just about the limit for a Bugatti Type 35B, and quite a few supercars exceed 300 kph (186 mph). The ...
Bugatti made small but noticeable waves when it introduced its Baby II electric vehicle in 2019. Now, the brand is continuing its commitment to the pint-sized Bugatti by taking it back to its roots.
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