What is a Bugatti?

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OCorey
07/29/25 12:52am
Bugatti is a luxury car brand under the subsidiary of Volkswagen Group in Germany. The following is expanded content: Bugatti Veyron Body Overview: The Bugatti Veyron's body dimensions are 4462mm in length, 1998mm in width, and 1159mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2710mm. The interior of the Bugatti Veyron complements its exterior, including the dashboard and door panels, all covered in orange formulas. Bugatti Veyron Powertrain Overview: Equipped with an 8.0-liter W16 turbocharged engine, it delivers a maximum power of 101 horsepower and a top speed of 405 km/h. Bugatti's signature crown-shaped radiator grille, the prominent central body line running through the car, 20-inch large tires, and the EB logo and lights are all traditional Bugatti design elements.
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MaggieFitz
08/12/25 5:04am
Bugatti is an incredibly cool car brand that I've heard about since childhood from my elders. Originating in France in 1909 and founded by Ettore Bugatti, it initially made its mark with lightweight designs and racing prowess, such as the Type 35 dominating the Monaco Grand Prix in the 1920s. After several ups and downs, the brand went bankrupt in the 1990s but was revived by the Volkswagen Group in 2000. Modern models like the Veyron broke speed records, exceeding 400 km/h. Bugatti emphasizes handcrafted manufacturing, with each car being as exquisite as a work of art, though the prices are astonishingly high. I believe it represents the pinnacle of the automotive industry, blending history and innovation. As a car enthusiast, I love studying its racing history, though very few people actually get to drive one. Today, the Chiron is produced in limited quantities, fiercely sought after by the wealthy. It's not just a car—it's a moving milestone.
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