Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Just because a car goes up for auction, doesn’t mean it will sell. Even if it is something undeniably special. Just look at the ...
Generated by Next.js Bonhams Cars is offering a rare opportunity to own one of the 1990s’ most groundbreaking supercars: a 1994 Bugatti EB110 GT, estimated to fetch as much as $1,650,000 USD at ...
A rare 1993 Bugatti EB110 Super Sport prototype is up for sale at Florida dealership Fort Lauderdale Collection South. The car in question is chassis number 006 and engine number 0026. The listing ...
As the production run (or slow walk) of the ten units of the Bugatti Centodieci continues, the Molsheim-based brand is set to reveal the different specs of the EB110-inspired hypercar. The latest ...
The Bugatti EB110 was a wild outlier in the early ’90s supercar scene, as a quad-turbo V12 monster that arrived just before Bugatti went under. While it’s gained cult status among enthusiasts, the ...
The Bugatti EB110 has always lived in the shadow of the McLaren F1, which was launched less than a year after the Bugatti and immediately usurped it as the most powerful and most expensive supercar in ...
The Bugatti Centodieci is a tribute to the EB110 supercar of the 1990s, but one owner decided to take things further by commissioning a one-off livery matching the EB110S that raced at the 1994 24 ...
Established in 1909, Bugatti became famous for luxury cars like the Type 41 Royale and Type 57 Atlantic and race-winning sports cars like the Type 35. Shut down in 1963 due to financial issues, the ...
In the late 1980s, the iconic French manufacturer was revived in Italy, and a few years later, the EB 110 became its first modern supercar. But while the Italian Bugatti was awesome in more ways than ...
It wasn’t just cars that sold for obscene amounts last week at Monterey Car Week; an automotive-related book did, too. The EB110 & The Last Bugatti Racing Cars, a new book being published by 110%, ...
Just because a car goes up for auction, doesn’t mean it will sell. Even if it is something undeniably special. Just look at the Bugatti EB110 Super Sport prototype that failed to find a new owner by ...