Explore Bugattis enduring relationship with horology, showcasing its innovative timepieces and collaborations with renowned ...
Yes, that's a famous last name. Jean was the oldest son of founder Ettore Bugatti, but his claim to fame goes far beyond his lineage. Jean designed the Type 57SC Atlantic, one of the rarest ...
In 1939, Jean Bugatti was hard at work on the Type 64 Coupe. A total of three examples were started, but only one received completed bodywork before the designer's death during a Type 57 road test.
The Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic Coupé was designed by Jean Bugatti, the son of company founder Ettore Bugatti. It was powered ...
It is not, in fact, a Pittsburgh Steelers tribute. It’s a nod to a car driven by Jean Bugatti in the 1930s, and apparently, ...
It was described as a "rolling laboratory." Ettore's eldest son, Jean Bugatti, used the vehicle as a test car and used to take it around France at high speed. Molsheim factory guests witnessed ...
I needed to escape Washington for a bit, and a call came from a curious little museum on the Eastern Shore about an equally ...
So, it is also highly likely that Ettore gifted the Louis Vuitton suitcase with the yellow hand-painted company logo to his son, Jean Bugatti, to use on business trips. Jean shared his father’s ...
La Voiture Noire, French for the black car, is an homage to a Type 57 SC Atlantic of the same name designed by Jean Bugatti, the son of company founder Ettore Bugatti, in the late 1930s.
The badge first made an appearance 111 years ago in 1909, when it was founded by none other than Jean and Ettore Bugatti. The brand showed initial promise, producing machines for both the road and ...