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The History of Bugatti: Over a Century of Prestige
From its founding in 1909 to its status as a global icon of luxury and performance, Bugatti’s history is marked by innovation, exclusivity, and extraordinary craftsmanship. Below is a comprehensive timeline of key milestones, models, and production numbers.
Early Years (1909-1939)
- 1909: Ettore Bugatti establishes the company in Molsheim, France.
- 1910: Type 13, the first Bugatti model, is introduced.
- 1922-1934: Touring cars such as Type 30, 38, 40, 43, 44, and 49 are produced.
- 1927-1933: Type 41 « Royale » is unveiled; only 6 units are produced.
Mid-20th Century (1940-1963)
- 1947: Ettore Bugatti passes away.
- 1963: The company is sold for its airplane parts business.
Revival Era (1987-1995)
- 1991-1995: Bugatti EB 110 introduced:
- Total production: 139 units.
Modern Era (1998-Present)
Bugatti Veyron (2005-2015)
- Total production: 450 units.
Bugatti Chiron (2016-2024)
- Total production: 500 units, with variants including:
- Base Chiron: 207 units.
- Chiron Sport: 60 units.
- Chiron Sport 110 Ans Bugatti: 20 units.
- Chiron Super Sport 300+: 30 units.
- Chiron Noire: 20 units.
- Chiron Pur Sport: 60 units.
- Chiron Sport « Les Légendes du Ciel »: 20 units.
- Chiron Super Sport: 80 units.
- Chiron Pur Sport Grand Prix: 1 unit.
- Chiron Profilée: 1 unit.
- La Voiture Noire: 1 unit.
Bugatti Divo (2019-2021)
- Total production: 40 units.
Bugatti Centodieci (2022)
- Total production: 10 units.
Bugatti Bolide (2024-Present)
- Planned production: 40 units.
Bugatti Mistral (2022-Present)
- Planned production: 99 units.
Bugatti Tourbillon (2026)
- Planned production: 250 units (successor to Chiron).
Bugatti’s Legacy and Future
With approximately 8,000 cars produced to date, Bugatti remains synonymous with exclusivity, performance, and luxury. The brand continues to innovate, exploring hybrid powertrains and maintaining limited production runs to preserve its prestige in the automotive world.