In 1939, Jean Bugatti was hard at work on the Type 64 Coupe. A total of three examples were started, but only one received completed bodywork before the designer's death during a Type 57 road test.
Ettore and Jean Bugatti, and their famed racing machines. Finished with a fine layer of clear-coat, these illustrations are permanently preserved on the Baby II, elevating it to a work of ...
Bugatti is in the midst of a six-part special series of Veyrons that pay tribute to legendary figures from its history. The first, unveiled at Pebble Beach, paid tribute to Jean-Pierre Wimille.
Only four models were ever produced, but the one belonging to Jean Bugatti, the son of Bugatti’s founder, inexplicably vanished during the war and has yet to be found. Unveiled in 1929 as the ...
“For Bugatti, ‘La Voiture Noire’ is more than just a reminiscence of the Atlantic. We are paying tribute to a long tradition, to France and to the creative work of Jean Bugatti,” he explains.
Sketches of Jean and Ettore Bugatti on the one-off Baby II. As for this new iteration, the duo chose to give the petite Baby II a “Nocturne” black and “Giallo Midas” yellow color scheme ...
Bugatti has unveiled the latest in its Legends edition Veyron models, the Rembrandt Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse. Rembrandt Bugatti, brother of company founder Ettore, is the latest to be honored ...
The hand-drawn sketches on its body panels, depicting Bugatti’s racing legacy, the Château Saint Jean and Ettore and Jean Bugatti, further cement its status as a collector’s masterpiece.
that are part of Bugatti’s legacy, such as Ettore’s love for thoroughbred horses, the brand’s headquarters at Château Saint Jean, and drawings of Ettore and his son, Jean Bugatti.