Behold the Bugatti Type 35—one of the most successful racing cars on the planet. Founder Ettore Bugatti's open-top masterpiece won more than 2,000 races with a variety of Type 35 chassis in the ...
Bugatti tried out that same engine in the Type 29, and it performed well in several races, proving its value and leading to even more success in the Type 30 in 1922. Developing nearly 100 horsepower ...
Bugatti recently claimed the auction record for new cars when one of its Chiron supercars was sold for $10.8 million, but one of its old models could soon surpass that. A 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Sports ...
Peter Mullin, who has collected more than 30 Bugattis at his Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard California, is receiving an appropriate body to be fitted to one of the last remaining 1939 Bugatti Type ...
The Pur Sang Bugatti Type 35 looks, drives and feels just like the real thing, but it's made in Argentina instead of Molsheim, France. Also, it's not as big a deal if you dent it. We didn't dent it ...
Ettore Bugatti’s own 1936 Bugatti Type 57C – Click above for a high-res image gallery “This year’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance will be honoring the Bugatti marque and Gooding & Company is ...
A 1936 Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic was last night awarded the Peninsula Classics Best of the Best Award in Paris. Fast becoming regarded as the defacto world championship for concours cars, the Best ...
In a tribute to the legendary Bugatti Type 35, Bugatti and The Little Car Company have introduced the Bugatti Baby II Type 35 Centenary Edition. This exclusive series commemorates the 100th ...
Ettore Bugatti once said, “Nothing is too beautiful, nothing is too expensive.” This pre-war ride could well be proof of that. They were at the bleeding edge in terms of tech, too, with a 3.3-liter ...
Ettore Bugatti recognized as early as 1910 that a lightweight sports car would provide better acceleration, road-holding, and braking than the Edwardian Giants of the time. His cars always stood apart ...