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Bugatti 57 C Stelvio

The Bugatti Type 57 C Stelvio is an elegant open-top touring car that combines the high-performance engineering of the supercharged Type 57 with the luxurious freedom of a cabriolet body. Named after the famed Stelvio Pass in the Italian Alps,

Bugatti 57 Cabriolet

The Bugatti Type 57 Cabriolet represents one of the most graceful and versatile open-top variants of the legendary Type 57 line, a model that defined Bugatti’s grand touring philosophy in the 1930s. Offering a refined blend of performance, style, and

Bugatti 57 C Berline

The Bugatti Type 57 C Berline is a refined and luxurious four-door saloon that showcases the elegant side of Bugatti’s engineering and design. Introduced in the late 1930s, this variant of the Type 57 combined the comfort of a full-sized

Bugatti 55 Coupé

The Bugatti Type 55 Coupé is a refined and elegant evolution of one of Bugatti’s most performance-oriented road cars of the early 1930s. Introduced alongside the roadster variant in 1931, the coupé offered a more enclosed and formal expression of

Bugatti 55 Roadster

The Bugatti Type 55 Roadster stands as one of the most beautiful and technically accomplished sports cars of the early 1930s. Introduced in 1931, it was Ettore Bugatti’s vision of a road-going sports car that inherited the power and pedigree

Bugatti 56 Phaeton

The Bugatti Type 56 Phaeton is one of the most unusual and charming footnotes in Bugatti’s history—a small, electric-powered car built in the early 1930s, not for racing or luxury touring, but as a personal transport vehicle for use within