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Unmatched presence. Prodigious power. Unrivaled refinement. These are just a few of the qualities that have become synonymous with the name Bugatti. Although best known for his timeless automobile creations, Ettore Bugatti’s
Lost for over 70 years beneath the surface of Lake Maggiore, a 1925 Bugatti Type 22 Brescia lay preserved in silence—its fate sealed by unpaid taxes and a rusted chain. Raised from
TGR Staff Bugatti has suspended the production of its vehicles such as the Chiron1 and Divo2 in Molsheim. Nevertheless, many employees are continuing to work from home, taking into account the recommendations
TGR Staff Volkswagen and French racing driver Romain Dumas set the first record on Tianmen Mountain in China. The 6.7-mile winding mountain road has 99 tight turns which the all-electric ID.R completed
by Michael Satterfield In the mid-1980s, Romano Artioli dreamed of building the fastest sports car in the world and he wanted it to carry the name of his hero, one of most
TGR Staff Mille Miglia, a car race full of myths and legends. The world’s most famous and most beautiful car race started again yesterday. This year with two Bugatti models. Herbert Diess,
by Michael Satterfield Many people don’t connect the Bugatti name with furniture, however, the name behind the world’s fastest cars has a long history of furniture, with Carlo Bugatti designing and manufacturing fine
by Scott Huntington Everything sounds better in French. Hair care products, fancy pastries and of course automobiles all put on an air of exclusivity when you say their names in French. No
by Michael Satterfield The Bugatti Type 35 is a legend, with over 2,000 professional and amateur race wins, it is arguably the single most successful racing car of all time. In 1926
TGR Staff What a start to an anniversary year. At the first major international motor show in 2019, Bugatti is presenting two world premieres. At the Geneva Motor Show, the French luxury
This is the car whose introduction in 1930 heralded a new era by introducing the marque’s first twin-cam engine. The Type 50’s supercharged 4.9-liter straight-eight was prodigiously powerful – and in the
TGR Staff From the very first day of the car manufacturer from Molsheim, the Bugatti myth was created mainly by motorsports. In this respect, 1928 was a special year for Bugatti. The