Bugatti is a French luxury car manufacturer founded in 1909, specializing in high-performance cars. It is now a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group.
Founded by Ettore Bugatti in Molsheim, France in 1909.
Produced some of the most iconic cars of the pre- and post-war periods, including the Type 35 and Type 57.
After World War II, the company struggled financially and was eventually sold to Hispano-Suiza in the 1960s.
The Bugatti brand was revived in the 1990s by Italian entrepreneur Romano Artioli, who launched the EB110 supercar.
Volkswagen Group acquired the Bugatti brand in 1998 and launched the Veyron, which held the title of fastest production car for many years.
A Swedish high-performance car manufacturer known for producing some of the world's fastest cars, such as the Agera RS and Jesko.
An Italian luxury car manufacturer that produces high-performance sports cars and supercars, such as the 488 GTB and LaFerrari.
An Italian luxury car manufacturer that produces high-performance sports cars and supercars, such as the Aventador and Huracán.
A British high-performance car manufacturer known for producing sports cars and supercars, such as the 570S and 720S.
Bugatti's current flagship model, a mid-engine sports car with a quad-turbocharged W16 engine producing over 1,500 horsepower.
A limited-edition hypercar based on the Chiron, with a focus on handling and agility rather than outright speed.
Another limited-edition hypercar based on the Chiron, featuring retro styling inspired by the Bugatti EB110 from the 1990s.
A supercar produced by Bugatti in the 1990s, featuring a quad-turbocharged V12 engine and a top speed of over 200 mph.
The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ is currently the fastest Bugatti car with a top speed of 304 mph.
The base price for a Bugatti Chiron is around $3 million, but the price can go much higher with options and customization.
The W16 engine is a unique engine design used by Bugatti, which consists of two V8 engines arranged in a W configuration. It is used in the Chiron and other Bugatti models.
Bugatti was founded in 1909 by Ettore Bugatti in France. The company produced some of the most iconic cars of the pre- and post-war periods, but struggled financially after World War II. The brand was revived in the 1990s and eventually acquired by Volkswagen Group.
Bugatti has stated that it will only produce 500 Chirons in total, with several different limited-edition variants also planned.
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