The Bugatti Model 100P was a stunning late 1930s racing aircraft built around buried twin engines, contra-rotating propellers ...
A classic Bugatti race car takes on the Goodwood Corner, bringing vintage motorsport and historic automotive design into one ...
Let’s start with the name. Bolide (boh-LEED), Bugatti’s moniker for the limited-production track monster you see here, translates from French as—wait for it—“fast car.” Or “race car.” Or it is used to ...
We already knew that the Bugatti Bolide has a ridiculous 1578 hp from an even more ridiculous 8.0-liter W16 engine. We also know that it will be restricted to track use, where it the lighter and more ...
The shape is unmistakable; low-slung, pencil-thin, and defined by that bolt-upright, horseshoe-framed radiator and iconic French Racing Blue paintwork. This is the 1925 Bugatti Type 35, the Chiron ...
The Bugatti Bolide arrived in 2020 as the last unicorn of the brand: the last Bugatti model to be powered by the mighty W16. Three years later, we get to see it bare naked, stripped down to the ...
Bugatti made small but noticeable waves when it introduced its Baby II electric vehicle in 2019. Now, the brand is continuing its commitment to the pint-sized Bugatti by taking it back to its roots.
A Tesla Model S drag raced a Bugatti Chiron. The Bugatti won, but the races were surprisingly close given the cost difference between the cars. The Tesla in the video would run you around $110,000.
Chevy's ZR1X took on a Bugatti Chiron three times at the strip, and the result wasn't what the horsepower numbers suggested ...