Bugatti is a historic luxury car brand founded in 1909 in France by the Italian Ettore Bugatti. The brand is renowned for producing sports cars and high-end luxury sedans, with its products celebrated for the fusion of art and technology and for their brilliant achievements on the racetrack. Bugatti's headquarters is located in Molsheim, France.
Bugatti models are known for their powerful engines and low, streamlined bodies. Notably, models such as the Veyron and Chiron are particularly famous. These models typically feature high-performance W-type engines, such as a 16-cylinder quad-turbocharged engine, capable of delivering astonishing horsepower and torque, with a top speed of 431 km/h and an acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds.
Despite experiencing decline and multiple changes of ownership after World War II, Bugatti was revitalized after being acquired by the German Volkswagen Group in 1998 and established as an independently operated French car brand. Bugatti's models are multi-million-dollar luxury sports cars, enjoying an extremely high reputation worldwide for their unique design and exceptional performance.