Which country does Bugatti belong to?
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Bugatti is one of the most distinctive French supercar manufacturers. Here is some relevant information: 1. Introduction to Bugatti: Bugatti is renowned for producing the world's finest and fastest cars. The original Bugatti brand disappeared after World War II. However, the brand experienced two revivals post-war and is currently a brand under the Volkswagen Group. In 1998, Volkswagen acquired Bugatti and launched the Bugatti EB118, equipped with a 6.3-liter W18 engine producing 555 horsepower. In 2000, Bugatti introduced the Veyron concept car, which went into mass production in 2005. This car features an 8.0L W16 quad-turbocharged engine with a maximum power output of 1001 horsepower and a top speed of 406 km/h. 2. Meaning of the Bugatti logo: The English letters in the Bugatti trademark spell 'Bugatti,' with the 'EB' at the top standing for the initials of Ettore Bugatti. The surrounding small dots symbolize ball bearings, with a red background. There are two common logos: one features just the 'EB' letters, representing the initials of the founder Ettore Bugatti, and the other has 'EB' at the top with 'Bugatti' written below, surrounded by small dots symbolizing ball bearings, all on a red background.