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About Bugatti

Bugatti was founded in France as a manufacturer of high performance automobiles by Ettore Bugatti, a man many describe as an eccentric genius. The original company is legendary for producing some of the most exclusive cars in the world as well as some of the fastest. Like many high-end marques however, the original Bugatti brand failed with the coming of World War II and the death of Ettore's son Jean. The company struggled financially into the 1960's eventually being purchased for its airplane parts business. Today the name is owned by Volkswagen AG who have revived it as a builder of very limited production supercars.

Under Ettore Bugatti

Founder Ettore Bugatti was born in Italy, and the automobile company that bears his name was founded in Molsheim a town in the Alsace region of France. The company was known for both the level of detail to its engineering in its automobiles as well as the artistic way in which the designs were executed, not surprising given the artistic nature of his family. The company also enjoyed great success in early Grand Prix motor racing, winning the first ever Monaco Grand Prix. The company's success culminated with driver Jean-Pierre Wimille winning the 24 hours of Le Mans twice (in 1937 with Robert Benoist and 1939 with Pierre Veyron).

Design

Bugatti's cars were as much works of art as they were mechanical creations, with engine blockshand scraped to ensure that the surfaces were so flat that gaskets were not required for sealing to engine turned finishes on many of the exposed surfaces of the engine compartment, and safety wires threaded through almost every fastener in intricately laced patterns. Rather than simply bolt the springs to the axles as most manufacturers did Bugatti's axles were forged such that the spring passed though a carefully sized opening in the axle, a much more elegant solution requiring many fewer parts. He regarded his arch competitor Bentley's cars as "the world's fastest trucks" for focusing on durability. According to Bugatti, weight was the enemy. Bugatti’s inspiring creations attracted many people from other fields of interest; like Arlen Ness who created a motorcycle, called “Smooth-Ness”, with the Bugatti style. He was inspired by the smoothness of a bronze casting of a Bugatti automobile.

Bugatti's disdain for his customers is as legendary as his devotion to his creations; in one probably apocryphal incident, upon greeting an unhappy customer returning to the factory with "What, you again?", he replied to the subsequent tale of automotive mechanical woe with "Well, see that it does not happen again!" and strode away.

Models

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     6.3L         
408.0 kW / 547.1 hp / 547.1 hp  650.0 N·m / 479.4 lb·ft / 479.4 lb·ft
   

Bugatti Veyron (2000)

petrol (gasoline) engine, 6255 cm3 / 381.7 cu in / 381.7 cu in, 408.0 kW / 547.1 hp / 547.1 hp @ 4800 rpm / 4800 rpm / 4800 rpm, 650.0 N·m / 479.4 lb·ft / 479.4 lb·ft @ 4000 rpm / 4000 rpm / 4000 rpm, four wheel drive

  
  
     6.3L         
408.0 kW / 547.1 hp / 547.1 hp  650.0 N·m / 479.4 lb·ft / 479.4 lb·ft
   

Bugatti Veyron (2001)

petrol (gasoline) engine, 6255 cm3 / 381.7 cu in / 381.7 cu in, 408.0 kW / 547.1 hp / 547.1 hp @ 4800 rpm / 4800 rpm / 4800 rpm, 650.0 N·m / 479.4 lb·ft / 479.4 lb·ft @ 4000 rpm / 4000 rpm / 4000 rpm, four wheel drive

  
  
     6.3L         
408.0 kW / 547.1 hp / 547.1 hp  650.0 N·m / 479.4 lb·ft / 479.4 lb·ft
   

Bugatti Veyron (2002)

petrol (gasoline) engine, 6253 cm3 / 381.6 cu in / 381.6 cu in, 408.0 kW / 547.1 hp / 547.1 hp @ 4800 rpm / 4800 rpm / 4800 rpm, 650.0 N·m / 479.4 lb·ft / 479.4 lb·ft @ 4000 rpm / 4000 rpm / 4000 rpm, four wheel drive

  
  
     6.3L         
408.0 kW / 547.1 hp / 547.1 hp  650.0 N·m / 479.4 lb·ft / 479.4 lb·ft
   

Bugatti Veyron (2003)

petrol (gasoline) engine, 6255 cm3 / 381.7 cu in / 381.7 cu in, 408.0 kW / 547.1 hp / 547.1 hp @ 4800 rpm / 4800 rpm / 4800 rpm, 650.0 N·m / 479.4 lb·ft / 479.4 lb·ft @ 4000 rpm / 4000 rpm / 4000 rpm, four wheel drive

2-door
  
V8 24v 6.3L         
408.0 kW / 547.1 hp / 547.1 hp  650.0 N·m / 479.4 lb·ft / 479.4 lb·ft
   

Bugatti Veyron (2004)

2-door convertible (cabriolet), petrol (gasoline) 8-cylinder 24-valve V engine, 6255 cm3 / 381.7 cu in / 381.7 cu in, 408.0 kW / 547.1 hp / 547.1 hp @ 4800 rpm / 4800 rpm / 4800 rpm, 650.0 N·m / 479.4 lb·ft / 479.4 lb·ft @ 4000 rpm / 4000 rpm / 4000 rpm, four wheel drive

2-door
2-seat
16cyl 64v       DOHC SA-7
736.0 kW / 987.0 hp / 987.0 hp  1250.0 N·m / 922.0 lb·ft / 922.0 lb·ft
   

Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport (2008)

2-door 2-seater roadster, petrol (gasoline) 16-cylinder 64-valve engine, DOHC (double overhead camshafts, twin cam), 736.0 kW / 987.0 hp / 987.0 hp @ 6000 rpm / 6000 rpm / 6000 rpm, 1250.0 N·m / 922.0 lb·ft / 922.0 lb·ft @ 2200 rpm / 2200 rpm / 2200 rpm, semi-automatic (clutchless manual) 7-speed transmission, all wheel drive, 407 km/h / 253 mph / 253 mph top speed

2-door
2-seat
W     8.0L         
470.0 kW / 630.3 hp / 630.3 hp  760.0 N·m / 560.5 lb·ft / 560.5 lb·ft
   

Bugatti Veyron 8.0 (2000)

2-door 2-seater, petrol (gasoline) W engine, 7993 cm3 / 487.8 cu in / 487.8 cu in, 470.0 kW / 630.3 hp / 630.3 hp @ 6000 rpm / 6000 rpm / 6000 rpm, 760.0 N·m / 560.5 lb·ft / 560.5 lb·ft @ 4000 rpm / 4000 rpm / 4000 rpm, four wheel drive

2-door
2-seat
W16 64v 8.0L DOHC M-7
736.0 kW / 987.0 hp / 987.0 hp  1250.0 N·m / 922.0 lb·ft / 922.0 lb·ft
   

Bugatti Veyron 8.0 W16 64V (2003)

2-door 2-seater coupé, petrol (gasoline) 16-cylinder 64-valve W engine, DOHC (double overhead camshafts, twin cam), 7993 cm3 / 487.8 cu in / 487.8 cu in, 736.0 kW / 987.0 hp / 987.0 hp @ 6000 rpm / 6000 rpm / 6000 rpm, 1250.0 N·m / 922.0 lb·ft / 922.0 lb·ft @ 2200 rpm / 2200 rpm / 2200 rpm, manual 7-speed transmission, all wheel drive, 406 km/h / 252 mph / 252 mph top speed

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