The $18.7 million Bugatti
Bugatti "la voiture noire"

If there’s one brand that can pull off six exhaust tips without looking like overkill, it’s definitely Bugatti, meet the one of one Bugatti La Voiture Noire. The car pays homage to the art deco design of the Type 57SC Atlantic, one of the most coveted classic cars in the world.
Designed in 1934 by Jean Bugatti, eldest son of company founder Ettore Bugatti, only four were made. Three are accounted for while the fourth one, which was lost in World War II, would be valued at well over $100 million if found today.
Bugatti has been making one-of-a-kind and custom-made cars for its ultra-wealthy clients for more than 100 years. The average Bugatti buyer owns roughly 42 vehicles, five homes, three private jets, three helicopters, and a yacht, according to Bugatti.
Specifications:
The centrepiece of “La Voiture Noire” is its beating heart, the iconic 16-cylinder engine. This technical masterpiece is unique in the automobile world and a true mechanical highlight. The 16-cylinder, eight-litre engine delivers 1,103 kW/1,500 PS and 1,600 Newton-metres of torque.
The extent of BUGATTI’s manufacturing quality can be seen with the characteristic tail lights, which just like the main headlights, are specially made and fitted by hand in BUGATTI’s Molsheim atelier.
The exclusive one-off is a breathtaking example of automotive creativity and artistry and delivers spectacular proof of BUGATTI’s ability to build the world’s strongest, most luxurious and exclusive hyper sports cars.
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