In the 1930s, the Bugatti Type 57 was, apart from its grand prix racers, the only vehicle offered by Molsheim. It gave rise to several body types, the most famous of which was the iconic Atlantic, but ...
Cosworth's 8.3-liter V16 for the Bugatti Tourbillon makes 986 hp and revs to 9,000 rpm — here's how it fit.
This 1936 Bugatti Type 57 has been through quite a lot. The way its body looks right now stands proof. However, its impressive background failed to impress, and the car did not meet the reserve when ...
During the Tourbillon’s unveiling, the automaker’s design chief, Frank Heyl, talked to Autocar about one of the vehicle’s most noteworthy features, its hybrid V-16. He explained that the all-new ...
Bugatti has long been synonymous with excess, the kind of engineering brilliance that ignores practical constraints in favor of absolute mechanical dominance. But even by Bugatti standards, the new ...