Bugatti is a French luxury sports car manufacturer known for its high-performance vehicles, design, and comfort:
History:
Founded in 1909 by Italian-born Ettore Bugatti, the original Bugatti brand built luxury, racing, and sports cars. In 1998, the Volkswagen Group acquired the company and created Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. In 2021, Bugatti became part of Bugatti Rimac, a joint venture between Porsche AG and Rimac Group.
Models:
Some of Bugatti's most famous models include the Type 35 Grand Prix, Type 41 "Royale", Type 57 "Atlantic", and Type 55 sports car. More recent models include:
- EB110: This model from the late 1980s featured a quad-turbocharged engine, carbon fiber monocoque, and advanced four-wheel-drive system.
- Chiron: The successor to the Veyron, this mid-engine two-seater sports car was named after Monégasque driver Louis Chiron.
- Tourbillon: This model can accelerate from 0–100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.0 seconds and has an estimated top speed of 445 km/h (277 mph).