No, your eyes are not deceiving you. You're looking at a reborn version of Bugatti's iconic Type 35 racing car. Created by the folks at Uedelhoven Studios, this one ...
The shape is unmistakable; low-slung, pencil-thin, and defined by that bolt-upright, horseshoe-framed radiator and iconic French Racing Blue paintwork. This is the 1925 Bugatti Type 35, the Chiron ...
The Pur Sang Bugatti Type 35 looks, drives and feels just like the real thing, but it's made in Argentina instead of Molsheim, France. Also, it's not as big a deal if you dent it. We didn't dent it ...
Bugatti recently announced that its bespoke Sur Mesure division finished another unique gem – the Chiron Super Sport 'Hommage T50S,' an all-black hypercar dedicated to the racing heritage at the ...
In close collaboration with the famed luxury car manufacturer, London-based Little Car Company has created a scaled-down, electric-powered version of the legendary Type 35 called Baby II. Deliveries ...
The seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice Bugatti replica claims there's nothing about it that's "over the top." Excluding the fact that what it's a replica of is one of the world's most famous ...
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
If you close your eyes and imagine competition cars from the early days of motorsport, chances are the Bugatti Type 35 open-wheel racers come to mind. Launched in 1924 and often liveried in classic ...
The catch is that it's a three-quarter-scale replica of a Type 35 race car, and it only does 43 mph. While a Bugatti Baby may sound like a third-rate Soundcloud rapper, it's actually a scaled-down ...
We're approaching the end of the Bugatti W16's run, as the last Bolide rolled off the production line last week. Bugatti still has a handful of Mistral roadsters to build, plus the one-off Brouillard ...
There’s been a lot of talk about Bugatti’s ‘second model’ and it’s finally gone into production. However, it’s not a crossover or the 16C Galibier. Instead, it’s the Baby II which was unveiled at last ...
What you’re looking at is the Bugatti 35 Type D and while it isn’t coming to the streets, it shows what a modern-day interpretation of the iconic Type 35 could look like. The car was created by a ...
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