Bugatti Car Models
Bugatti 2009:
• BUGATTI Veyron Grand Sport
• BUGATTI Veyron Fbg par Hermes
• BUGATTI Veyron Centenaire
• BUGATTI Veyron Bleu Centenaire (3)
• BUGATTI Veyron
Bugatti 2008:
• BUGATTI Veyron Sang Noir (4)
• BUGATTI Veyron Fbg par Hermes
Bugatti 2007:
• BUGATTI Veyron Pur Sang
Bugatti 2005:
• BUGATTI Veyron
Bugatti 2004:
• BUGATTI EB 164 Veyron
Bugatti 2009:
• BUGATTI Veyron Grand Sport
• BUGATTI Veyron Fbg par Hermes
• BUGATTI Veyron Centenaire
• BUGATTI Veyron Bleu Centenaire (3)
• BUGATTI Veyron
Bugatti 2008:
• BUGATTI Veyron Sang Noir (4)
• BUGATTI Veyron Fbg par Hermes
Bugatti 2007:
• BUGATTI Veyron Pur Sang
Bugatti 2005:
• BUGATTI Veyron
Bugatti 2004:
• BUGATTI EB 164 Veyron
ABOUT BUGATTI
Bugatti was founded in Molsheim, France, as a manufacturer of high performance automobiles by Ettore Bugatti, an Italian man described as an eccentric genius who was in conjunction with Italian sports car manufacturers, Ferrari and Lamborghini.
The original company is legendary for producing some of the most exclusive cars in the world as well as some of the fastest. The original Bugatti brand failed with the coming of World War II, like many high-end marques of the time. The death of Ettore's son Jean was also a contributory factor. The company struggled financially and released one last model in the 1950s before eventually being purchased for its airplane parts business in the 1960s. Today the name is owned by Volkswagen Group who have revived it as a builder of very limited production sports cars.
Bugatti was founded in Molsheim, France, as a manufacturer of high performance automobiles by Ettore Bugatti, an Italian man described as an eccentric genius who was in conjunction with Italian sports car manufacturers, Ferrari and Lamborghini.
The original company is legendary for producing some of the most exclusive cars in the world as well as some of the fastest. The original Bugatti brand failed with the coming of World War II, like many high-end marques of the time. The death of Ettore's son Jean was also a contributory factor. The company struggled financially and released one last model in the 1950s before eventually being purchased for its airplane parts business in the 1960s. Today the name is owned by Volkswagen Group who have revived it as a builder of very limited production sports cars.
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