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Which country’s brand of cars is Bugatti?

Pacific Automotive Network Bugatti is a German car brand and belongs to the ranks of luxury cars. The Bugatti brand originates from Italy and is produced by a French car factory. It is now affiliated with the German Volkswagen Company.

1. Which country’s car brand is Bugatti Veyron? 00: 00/00: 2970 Shortcut key description Space: Play/Pause Esc: Exit full screen ↑: Volume up 10↓: Volume down 10→: Single Fast forward 5 seconds ←: Fast forward 5 seconds once. Press and hold here to drag and it will no longer appear. You can re-open the small window in the player settings. Shortcut key description 2. Which country’s car is the Bugatti Veyron? The German car Bugatti Veyron is registered in the Chinese market and is named Bugatti Veyron, which is Bugatti Veyron, a model of the world's top supercars. Its brand originates from Italy and is produced by a French car factory under the German Volkswagen Company. Ettore Bugatti, the founder of Bugatti Automobiles, has been involved in racing activities since he was 17 years old. At an early age, he created Bugatti T1-T5 models and participated in many competitions. Ettore Bugatti moved with his family to NIEDERBRONN, Alsace, France in 1902, and began to cooperate with Peugeot in 1904 to develop and produce cars for it. Until 1909, it planned to produce T6-T9 and other models. Later, Ettore Bugatti moved his wife and children to MOLSHEIM in ALSACE and established a Bugatti automobile factory. Here, the mature T13 model began to be mass-produced. After the development of the T17 car in 1914, which featured a horseshoe-shaped radiator grille and wire-spoke wheels, this shape of the radiator grille subsequently became Bugatti's style. Since then, Bugatti cars have gradually grown and become active in major events around the world.

Extended information: Bugatti has been producing sports cars, station wagons and luxury sedans for nearly 47 years, and is still considered by many to be the most remarkable automobile of its era. Ettore Bugatti's company went bankrupt in 1956, less than ten years after his death. Before that, they had produced 8,000 cars, some of which had racing qualities that are still unforgettable. About 35 years later, the Bugatti company returned to the world. A wealthy Italian car dealer named Romano Artioli purchased the rights to use the Bugatti brand, allowing this sacred brand to once again start producing popular cars. To commemorate the 110th anniversary of Ettore’s birth, Artioli launched the EB110 named after him. It is the fastest and one of the most expensive production cars ever built in the world. In 1995, after producing 126 units of the supercar-like 550-horsepower EB, Bugatti closed its doors again, leaving about a dozen cars in various stages of assembly on the production line until the company's creditors decided what to do with them. they. In 1998, the German Volkswagen Company purchased the trademark rights of Bugatti, and the Bugatti brand entered a new stage amidst much lamentation. People thought Volkswagen's idea of ??rebuilding the ill-fated brand was unrealistic and would ultimately fail again. In 2001, Bugatti launched the Veyron 16.4 concept car and announced that it would be the fastest and most powerful car in the world.

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