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Autocar on MSNLotus Evija
Between all the talk of more layoffs and even a UK factory closure, Lotus Cars Ltd could do with a good news story right now.
Bugatti's design director reveals some refreshing insights into what the supercar brand will and won't do in the future.
Called the Bugatti Brouillard, this is a new one-off creation from the brand’s new Solitare program, which will now offer one-of-one commissions to its most ardent collectors.
The first of Bugatti’s new Solitaire models is essentially a Mistral coupe, and it will be followed by other truly unique spin-offs.
Bugatti has unveiled Brouillard, the first bespoke masterpiece from its new Solitaire division—an ultra-exclusive program that will build just two coachbuilt hypercars per year.
How to Drift in Steps Drifting is all about timing, car control, and managing your E-brake. If you start your drift too soon, you might not be able to maintain it long enough to clear a corner.
Bugatti has changed a lot in recent history, but the one thing that remains the same is its quest for unrelenting speed and innovative automotive design.
The Tourbillon was almost something completely different, and you'll never guess which car shares a part with the Nevera.
The Brouillard, named after Ettore Bugatti's favorite horse, is the first product from the brand's exclusive Programme Solitaire.
The New Bugatti Brouillard Goes Hard With a Green Plaid Interior and Horse Details Not too many cars could pull off green-on-green, but Bugatti's new one-off does it quite nicely.
He's driving his 1936 Bugatti Type 57 Atalante all the way across the country from Newport, Rhode Island, to show off at Pebble Beach, California. "These are machines to be driven," Burkhard told ...
As he calls on Chicago’s “billionaires and ultra rich” to “put more skin in the game,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said a per-employee head tax is “an option.” ...
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