Bugatti is a world-famous old sports car brand. In 1909, Italian Ettore Bugatti founded Bugatti Company in Germany, specializing in the production of sports cars and high-end luxury cars. Bugatti products and workmanship Exquisite and excellent in performance, each of its cars can be regarded as a world-famous car. It was discontinued in 1956. In 1991, Italian industrialist Romano Atioli bought the ownership of the Bugatti trademark, rebuilt the Bugatti Automobile Company in Italy, and re-produced high-performance, high-quality sports cars and sedans. Bugatti produced a total of more than 7,000 cars. Due to the changes in nationality due to the geographical location of the factory, it was in Germany from 1909 to 1918; in France from 1919 to 1956; and in Italy after the factory was rebuilt in 1991.
It was originally an Italian luxury sports car brand that was acquired by the Volkswagen Group in 1998.
The Bugatti EB16.4 Veyron was launched for the first time at the Paris Motor Show in 2003. It is produced as a single vehicle completely in accordance with the order requirements. The annual output is 50-60 vehicles and the price is 1.5 million German marks ( Equivalent to 3 Ferraris).