Bugatti

Edonis Supercar

Edonis SupercarThe Edonis is a vehicle that was created by Italian automobile manufacturer B Engineering, a small-volume automobile manufacturer that is located in Italy. It is made up of several former employees of the Bugatti firm when it was under the leadership of Romano Artioli.

The car was unvieled on January 1, 2001 and is based on the Bugatti EB110 Super Sport but has been extensively re-engineered, the only thing retained from the original Bugatti is the carbon-fiber chassis. The Edonis uses the same V12 engine as found in the Bugatti EB110 but has had its displacement increased from 3500 cc to 3760 cc.

1936 Bugatti 57SC: Original Supercar

1936 Bugatti 57SCOne of the most bizarre, unusual and expensive of cars is the Type 57SC Atlantic. With its low stance, 200 bhp engine, lightweight construction, 123 mph (200 kph) top speed and influential teardrop body, many believe this is the ultimate Bugatti.

Ettore’s son, Jean Bugatti, who played a large role in the development of the Type 57 series, personally styled the Atlantic, himself. Jean’s lines draw an interesting mix of aircraft styling together with the avant-garde tear-drop that is so reminiscent of the thirties. Design highlights include a heavily raked windscreen, riveted fins, and oval doors with kidney-shaped side windows.