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Bugatti closed its factory in Campogalliano hours after it filed for bankruptcy in September 1995. All told, the plant made 128 examples of the EB110 – including a pair of race cars – by hand.
Angus MacKenzie revisits Campogalliano, the once state-of-the-art factory that built the Bugatti EB110, which now sits abandoned.
The plant in northern Italy, where Bugatti once built its EB110 supercar, now sits abandoned, lacks security, but still has the "EB" logo displayed all over ...
The V-12 made 552 hp in the standard EB110 and 592 hp in the Super Sport version. Bugatti quoted 0-62 mph in 3.2 seconds and a 218-mph top speed. Still impressive by today's standards, those ...
It was 1987 when Italian entrepreneur Romano Artioli acquired the Bugatti brand, which had been dormant since 1952. Four years and an all-new factory later, the EB110 entered production.
The EB110 had sold out in the Japanese market and big name collectors such as the Sultan of Brunei, ... whose family has a strong connection with the Bugatti Aumotomobili factory, ...
The Bugatti EB110 on film. Despite it’s unfortunate demise, a brilliant video created by Kidston, an independent ’boutique’ advisory firm for motor car collectors, has brought the story of Artioli and ...
The Italian Bugatti factory still stands today, abandoned and virtually untouched since 1995. As portrayed in this documentary, it's a haunting monument to the dream of the EB110.
I wrote that 25 years ago after testing the Bugatti EB110 for Australia'sWheelsmagazine. Today 0-60 mph in less than 3.6 seconds and a 209-mph top speed is run-of-the-mill supercar territory, but ...
This car is an homage to the Bugatti EB110 supercar of the early 1990s. Centodieci means 110 in Italian. ... Until recently, the modern Bugatti factory produced only one car model at a time.
A U.S.-certified EB110 provides a rare opportunity for Bugatti collectors. The car is one of 139 produced and is fully federalized for U.S. road use. Read more and see images at Car and Driver.
A rare 1994 Bugatti EB110 GT is poised to be a centerpiece attraction at Bonhams Cars’ upcoming Miami Auction, with experts projecting it could sell for as much as $1.65 million when it crosses ...