In a world where carmakers fit hyperscreens from pillar to pillar at the front and a couple of displays at the rear, Bugatti went in the opposite direction with the speed its cars usually come with.
In 1926, Ettore Bugatti unveiled his latest creation – the Type 41. If you know your old Bugattis, that name likely doesn't ring out, largely because the Type 41 isn't some tiny, blue, sleek period ...
The 2006 Bugatti Veyron did more than nudge the speedometer higher. It rewrote what road‑legal speed felt like, turning the act of going very fast into something so calm and clinical that rivals ...
The ultimate Veyron would've had 1,341 horsepower or even more. The Bugatti Veyron had a 10-year production run during which it spawned multiple special editions. While the base model had to make do ...