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About The Company: Ettore Bugatti

Ettore Bugatti founded Bugatti in 1909 in Molsheim, Alsace, Germany. Over the decades, Bugatti designed and produced over 70 models of cars, many of which were specifically for racing. Some of the most notable models include the Type 13, Type 35, Type 41 "Royale", and the modern Veyron series. Bugatti cars were known for their elegant design, racing success, and luxury. The company produced vehicles until the mid-1990s and focused on high-performance supercars.

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About The Company: Ettore Bugatti

Ettore Bugatti founded Bugatti in 1909 in Molsheim, Alsace, Germany. Over the decades, Bugatti designed and produced over 70 models of cars, many of which were specifically for racing. Some of the most notable models include the Type 13, Type 35, Type 41 "Royale", and the modern Veyron series. Bugatti cars were known for their elegant design, racing success, and luxury. The company produced vehicles until the mid-1990s and focused on high-performance supercars.

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ABOUT THE COMPANY

Ettore Bugatti
ETTORE BUGATTI
The start of automobile production

One of his first cars designed specifically for


racing
MODEL NAME AND YEAR OF
CONSTRUCTION

Type 2 1900–01 Type 44 1927–30


Type 5 1903 Type 45, 47 1929–30
Type 10 1909 Type 46 1929–33
Type 13, 15, 17 (8-cylinder1910–1920 Type 49 1930–34
)
Type 13, 22, 23 1914 and 1919–26 Type 50 1931–33
Type 16 Bébé 1912–14 Type 51 1931–34
Type 18 1908, 1912–14 “Bébé”
Type 28 1920–21 Type 53 1931–32
Type 29 1922 Type 54 1932–34
Type 30 1922–26 Type 55 1931–35
Type 32 1923 Type 56 (Electric Vehicle)
Type 35 1924–31 Type 57, 57S 1934–39
Type 36 1926 Type 59 1933–35
Type 37 1925–30 Type 64 1939
Type 38 1926–27 Type 68 1945–46
Type 39 1925–27 Type 73 1945–47
Type 40 1926–30 Type 101 1951
Type 41 “Royale” 1926–33 Type 251 1955–56
Type 43 1927–31 EB 110 1991–94
Type 2 1900–01 Type 5 1903 Type 10 1909

Type 13, 15, 17 (8-cylinder) Type 13, 22, 23 Type 16 Bébé 1912–14
1910–1920 1914 and 1919–26

Type 18 1908, 1912–14 Type 28 1920–21 Type 29 1922


Type 30 1922–26 Type 32 1923 Type 35 1924–31

Type 36 1926 Type 37 1925–30 Type 38 1926–27

Type 40 1926–30 Type 41 “Royale” Type 43 1927–31


1926–33
Type 44 1927–30 Type 45, 47 1929–30 Type 46 1929–33

Type 51 1931–34
Type 49 1930–34 Type 50 1931–33

“Bébé” Type 53 1931–32 Type 54 1932–34


Type 55 1931–35 Type 56 (Electric Vehicle) Type 57, 57S 1934–39

Type 68 1945–1946 Type 73 1945–47


Type 64 1939

Type 101 1951 Type 125 1952-54 Type 101 1954-55


Type 251 1955–56

EB 110 1991–94
Special editions

EB 16.4 Veyron Pur Sang

Bugatti Veyron Fbg par Hermès


EB 16.4 Veyron Sang Noir

Veyron Bleu Centenaire


L’Edition Centenaire
WORLDS COSTLIEST CARBugatti Veyron 16.4
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