by Gabrielle DeSantis

When you see your favorite celebrities driving their expensive Bugatti models, it’s easy to associate the Bugatti name with new, innovative, and beautiful cars. But Bugatti has a long, rich history of automaking that dates back to 1909 in France. These stylish, high-performance rides have been packing serious punches for a century, and the Bugatti reputation is more than just a futuristic-looking sports car. 

Bugatti builds super cars that seem destined for greatness on the track, not just the garages of the rich and famous. Over the decades, the automaker has earned chops with several Type 35 Grand Prix racers and Type 55 sports machines. We’ll sort through them all, from the iconic racing legends to the latest jaw-dropping innovators to feature the top 10 Bugatti car models of all.

What are Bugatti cars and Bugatti models?

Bugatti logo

Bugatti doesn’t design and build a car that doesn’t command respect among collectors and fans alike. Some of the more popular super car variations include the several Bugatti Chiron models, named for the Grand Prix driver responsible for soaring the Bugatti name across the finish line in the 20s and 30s, Louis Chiron. Supercars shares some of the most iconic Chiron cars, including Chiron Sport, Chiron Pur Sport, and Chiron 110 Ans. 

The Bugatti Chiron isn’t the only legend in the Bugatti lineup. Some of the other models that continue to be highly sought after among collectors and enthusiasts include the Bugatti Centodieci and Bugatti Divo. The Centodieci design is reminiscent of the great EB110, making it one of the most iconic in the Bugatti family.

The Bugatti Divo shares some of the Chiron’s best attributes, including its quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16 engine and 1,500 hp. Don’t forget about the Bugatti Bolide, either. This lightweight track racer can scream a lap in Nurburgring in 5:23 and Le Mans lap in 3:07. 

Coolest Bugatti in the world

The name Bugatti sends an immediate message of high-performance speed, incredible technology, and boundary-pushing style. These cars are amazing in every way. Some of the coolest demonstrate a unique ability to change how people drive and enjoy super cars. Autoversed weighed in with its roster of the 10 greatest Bugatti models of all time, many of which you’ll likely find to also be the coolest.

The Bugatti Type 13 is one of the coolest because it’s a model that many experts consider to be the first real Bugatti car. It was built between 1910 and 1920 and brought the eight-valve engine with 16-valve heads. And nothing’s cooler than an OG Bugatti.

Another Bugatti legend that demands attention is the Type 13, one of the best racers ever built. It dominated the track in the 1920s with its open-wheel design. Some go so far as saying this is the Bugatti that is the most successful track car in all of automotive history.

The lineup of the coolest Bugattis makes it practically impossible to choose one as the absolute best of all. Well, looking at the Bugatti Royale, for example, you’ll think you’re looking at a Rolls Royce. And this high-profile Bugatti intended to impress the royalty and Hollywood elite of the 1930s but fell short because of the Great Depression. When the dust settled, only six were ever made and only three ever sold, making it a genuine diamond in the rough.

Another Bugatti model you’ll hate to leave off the ultimate list of coolest cars is the comeback car, the Bugatti EB110 SS. The company had hit a lag when Romano Artioli designed this Italian-looking car with strong French roots of Bugatti. Some say the EB110 SS put Bugatti back in contention with the most elite, making it the absolute revival story.

Yes, there are even more Bugatti greats to reminisce about in the next segment. From the Bugatti Veyron to the Veyron Vitesse “Rembrandt Edition,” the La Voiture Noire, and the Veyron 16.4, you’ll find picking the best Bugatti to be much harder than you think. 

What is the best-looking Bugatti?

Since it’s practically impossible to decide which Bugatti model is the coolest or the absolute best, maybe it’s helpful to look at those that most consider to be the best-looking. Of course, Bugatti’s beauty is in the eye of the Bugatti beholder. But The Gentleman’s Journal tried to narrow down the most beautiful in a recent list. Here are a few Bugatti models you’ll seriously look good driving in or riding in if you aren’t quite ready to invest in your own just yet.

There were only two supercharged versions of the Bugatti Type 57 ever produced, one of which belongs in Ralph Lauren’s personal collection. This Bugatti beauty also won the highly prestigious Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este designation in 2013, meaning it really was a stunner.

Some of the other top lookers on this list come in the form of racing legends, like the 1933 Bugatti Type 59 and the 1924 Type 35. But others are worthy too, including the Bugatti Royale Type 41, one of the most prominent cars in the world, based on its size. And the most beautiful Bugatti list isn’t complete with the 1951 Type 101, with its sleek lines and soft curves.

There are a few others worth mentioning when it comes to Bugatti cars with impeccable style. The Type 252 makes this particular list, even though it never really took off outside of the prototype phase. It was, however, the last to be produced before the marque rights were sold. And if you’ve never laid eyes on a 1951 Type 101, you’re missing out on classic beauty. Some say none are more stunning, though than the Bugatti Grand Sport Vitesse, with its equally impressive designation as the fastest open-top sports car, clocking 254.04 mph.

What is the most famous Bugatti?

Because it’s hard to say which Bugatti is the best, it may also help to share some of those models that are most well-known. To help highlight the most famous Bugatti cars, a recent list shared by HotCars offers a great vantage point of the most iconic vehicles ever introduced.

The Bugatti La Voiture Noire is one of the rarest and most incredible the automaker ever shared. One car exists, sold to an unknown party for $18.7 million, making it the most expensive auction purchase according to Business Insider. And whoever drives it now will certainly enjoy the 8.0-liter W16 engine and 1,479 hp. It can reach a mind-blowing top speed of 260 mph and scream from 0 to 60 in just 2.4-seconds.

The Bugatti Chiron is another legendary model and one that many consider to be the absolute most beautiful ever designed. This two-seater, mid-engine race car doesn’t just hit 261 mph and sell for $2.4 million. It’s also the epitome of luxury throughout, taking on similarities of the Veyron 16.4. It’s easily recognizable in a lineup with its sharper-edged design and aggressive-looking grille.

Among the most iconic in the Bugatti family is the Type 35, the car that outpaced every other Bugatti racing model. Only 96 were produced between 1924 and 1930, with its unusual arched radiator. It was the first to harness a three-valve 2.0-liter overhead cam, straight-six engine. It just happens to also be a Bugatti model that enthusiasts and collectors revere most.

What is the fastest Bugatti in the world?

You don’t just buy a Bugatti because you want the style and prestige that comes with ownership. You likely buy a Bugatti because it’s a performance beast bred with racing pedigrees and heart-stopping power. Car and Driver recently tested one of the quickest Bugatti models the team has ever encountered. This is the Bugatti supercar known most for its prowess as a speed demon.

The Bugatti Chiron Sport is behind Car and Driver’s recent enthusiasm for quickness. It easily ranks among the elite in the 200-mph club. Imagine running the quarter-mile in 9.4-seconds and at a face-numbing 158 mph. That’s 1,479 hp under the hood, rearing to go with the tap of the foot to ignite the 8.0-liter W-16 engine. You’ll pay a lofty price tag for the quickest Bugatti since a base model will cost you more than $3.2 million while the Car and Driver tested version runs closer to $3.7 million.

The Bugatti Chiron Sport may be the quickest in the Bugatti family. But how does it rank in other speed tests against its competition? In the 0 to 60 run, the Chiron Sport clocks a 2.4-second time, slightly slower than the Porsche 918 Spyder with its 2.1-second achievement and the Porsche 911 Turbo S’s time of 2.2 seconds. The Bugatti Chiron Sport ties with times for Tesla’s EV.

In the world of supercars, testers clock more than 0 to 60 times. In the 100 to 160 the Bugatti Chiron Sport achieves a 5.2-second time. In comparison, the BMW 330i xDrive, which is no slouch, needs that 5.2 seconds just to run the 0 to 60 gauntlet. And the Bugatti’s time is still quicker than Honda Civic Type R that takes an extra two-tenths of a second to get up to 100 mph.

What is the rarest Bugatti?

A few of the rarest Bugatti models have already been mentioned. But just how rare is rare? And how much do some of these cars cost if you can manage to find them?

As previously mentioned, the Bugatti La Voiture Noire is the rarest and most original Bugatti of all. With only one in existence, owned by a buyer who dropped the highest amount ever recorded, as Business Insider reported, you won’t likely be able to get your hands on one. 

Money Inc. put together a rarest of the rare Bugatti list, with a handful of iconic models with limited production or innovative new features for the times. The Bugatti Type 50, for example, was capable of achieving a 0 to 60 time of eight seconds, which was revolutionary for the 1930s. And only 55 units were ever built, adding to the rareness of this particular Bugatti.

The Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic is another unicorn that is highly sought after. It was unusual back in 1936, with its unique teardrop-shaped style. It was constructed with aluminum and built with a lowered chassis and smaller radiator. It was the first-ever car to achieve a top speed of 175 mph, making it a great addition to any rare Bugatti collection.

Another brilliant Bugatti family member hails from the early 50s. The Bugatti Type 101 C Antem Coupe represents only one of eight ever built. It was the first production after World War II ended, bringing back the luxurious roadster style in a big way. It was rear-wheel-drive and came with a 3.3-liter straight-eight and five-speed transmission.

There is no question; Bugatti makes incredible cars. Some are super-fast, others are amazingly beautiful, and all are considered collection-worthy. If you’re in the car-buying mood, ready to spend a few million, see if you can find one of the Bugatti models. You won’t be disappointed.

Performance excellence never looked so good as with these iconic and beautiful Bugatti variations. But stay tuned for the final installation in this Bugatti best-of series, where some of the fastest and rarest models come into focus. You’ll find a few gems in the lists to come. Even then, you might struggle to settle on which Bugatti super car is the absolute greatest.

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by Gabrielle DeSantis

Have you seen gas prices lately? They’re pretty hard to ignore considering the pricing for gas was far lower last year compared to this year. In fact, in most states, it’s about $1 per gallon higher and it’s not going to get much lower during the Summer and Fall months.

However, these elevated prices aren’t slowing down road trip travel as 37 million people took road trips on Memorial Day weekend this year and nearly 50 million traveled on the Fourth of July weekend, according to AAA. To further expound on rising fuel costs and their relation to road trip travel, I recently spoke with Tim Clay, the chief business development officer at DigniFi, on the matter.

Why are so many travelers hitting the road in their cars?

Vermont in Fall | John Greim/LightRocket via Getty Images

Aside from the COVID-19 virus and a shortage of toilet paper, the pandemic brought us fears of traveling via plane. Of course, we couldn’t really travel by plane for a while, however, many people with cabin fever from being in quarantine took to the roads with their own cars instead. And while the CDC says that there’s “no such thing as safe travel,” Tim Clay begs to differ.

“I think we go stir crazy, I think we get in cars because it’s a controlled space; we know we can sanitize it, we know all of the people that have been in it,” Clay said. “We can get out of the house and still get on with our lives. We’ve had so much cabin fever in 2020 and halfway through 2021, but everybody has things to do and the most convenient thing we have is our cars.”

Are gas prices hindering road travel?

A driver filling up their vehicle's gas tank at a gas station
A driver filling up a gas tank | Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images

It’s obvious that the rise in gas prices doesn’t have a major effect on people hitting the road in their cars, whether it be a long commute to work or a longer road trip. But is there a cap on what American’s will deem as paying “too much” for gasoline? Clay thinks there is.  

“I think there’s a threshold of $4 per gallon,” he says. “If it’s $3 or $4 a gallon, we can afford it. It’s not a budget buster. It’s still the best possible way to get around and I don’t think it affects us that much. Hurricane Ida shut down all of the drilling operations offshore for at least 48 hours. I don’t think that’s long enough to create a massive disruption and cause a real spike in gas prices. But I still think that it’s the most affordable way to get around.”

Case in point, the rise in gas prices may continue, however, commuters will still drive wherever they need to go in spite of the increase. Clay clarified, “The car seems to be the safest form of transportation, certainly the most economical. And I don’t think that we’re going to see fewer people on the road anytime soon.”

What does DigniFi do?

a mechanic works on a car
A mechanic works on a car | Getty Images

If you happen to hit the road this Labor Day weekend, or any other weekend, then it could pay to have your car checked out by a qualified mechanic. But what if you can’t pay for the repairs? That’s where DigniFi comes in.

DigniFi offers consumers financing for expensive automotive repairs so that they can get back on the road quickly and safely. The financing amounts range from $350 to $7,500 and there’s no down payment needed nor are there any hidden costs or fees.

“Nobody has a rainy day fund for a blown transmission or bad tires and things like that. We created a business that we can meet customer’s needs at the moment of need and do it without abusing them for the privilege,” Clay said. “We can meet the customer at that point of need and then they can get the vehicle fixed at that moment in time.”

It’s a pretty crafty idea for anyone that needs funds for auto repairs in a pinch. By getting your car back on the road, you’ll be able to join the millions of people taking road trips this year in the safety and convenience of your own car.

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by Gabrielle DeSantis

Supercars are extravagant, flashy, and fast. They deliver unmatched performance and thrills. But they’re only a dream for most car lovers. That’s because many models cost over a half-million, especially the latest releases. However, the good news is that you can find pre-owned exotics for under $100,000.

Reglarly updated supercar listings

A Ferrari F355 Spider at the 1998 North American International Auto Show | ANDREW CUTRARO/AFP via Getty Images

The duPont Registry has been a reliable source for lavish and luxurious cars for close to 30 years. It doesn’t matter what kind of exotic you’re looking for. You’ll find it at a price that fits your budget. 

These online classifieds include the latest models and accessories, including modified exotics, luxury cars, and wheel guides. Even though supercars are still relatively expensive, they are now more accessible, and you don’t have to break the bank to own one. 

With the large pool of supercars to choose from, getting the right one can be overwhelming. If you’re also an exotic car enthusiast, you definitely have a hard time choosing one over the other. 

However, the best way to narrow down your options is by considering the top features of each car, your brand preference, and your budget. Not sure where to start? Check out these four supercars for under $100,000.

1995 Ferrari F355 Spider: The last Prancing Horse made on a tubular space frame

The 1995 Ferrari F355 Spider is as exotic as they get, and the Italian automaker produced only 3,717 examples, most of which are still on the road. This supercar has incredible specs, including a tubular space frame.

It was the last Ferrari model built on this frame, the duPont Registry reports. It also has revolutionary engine technology, and at a time when convertibles had to sacrifice their sleek looks for performance, the 1995 Ferrari F355 Spider’s engineers made room in the chassis for strength and extra reinforcement. 

This model also solved the cowl shake through computer modeling. It has a powered top, and despite being on the road for more than two decades, the design still has a modern feel.

Other specs of this Prancing Horse include 381 hp at 8,250 rpm and 268 lb-ft of torque. It can accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in 4.7 seconds and has a top speed of 183 mph.

2006 Lamborghini Gallardo: A stylish daily driver

If you love the power, speed, and beauty of Lambos, you’ll love the 2006 Gallardo. When Audi/Volkswagen acquired Lamborghini in 1998, the automaker faced a unique challenge — integrating high-level engineering into the temperamental cars. This resulted in the Lamborghini Gallardo, which is not only stylish but is usable for everyday activities.

Notable specs of this supercar include a six-speed manual transmission, 512 hp at 8,000 rpm, and 376 lb-ft of torque. The 2006 Gallardo can reach an impressive top speed of 192 mph.

2007 Aston Martin V8 Vantage: James Bond would approve

The Vantage is an appropos James Bond car of choice for a good reason. It’s a great alternative to the Porsche 911 and one of the most affordable Aston Martin models. Plus, this supercar is muscular yet beautiful.

The main features of the 2007 Aston Martin V8 Vantage include 380 hp at 7,000 rpm, 302 lb-ft of orque at 5,000 rpm, and a top speed of 175 mph. It can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in a respectable 5.4 seconds.

2010 Ferrari California: It’s fast and furious

The 2010 Ferrari California does not disappoint. This Italian beauty is a high-performance ride available with a six-speed manual or a seven-speed sequential transmission.

Other features include 460 hp at 7,750 rpm, 357 lb-ft of torque at 5,000 rpm, and a searing top speed of 193 mph. Oh, and it can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds. 

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by Gabrielle DeSantis

Do you want a three-row SUV that offers practicality for your family trips, while delivering good performance? You may want to consider the 2022 Hyundai Palisade. It provides plenty of space for both people and cargo. It also has many comfort and convenience features, along with many useful technologies. Additionally, the Palisade also more than holds its own on the performance front, for it boasts a powerful 3.8-liter V6 engine.

2022 Hyundai Palisade engine specs

2022 Hyundai Palisade | Hyundai

Whether you’re towing a boat or heading up a steep hill, the Palisade provides plenty of power to get the job done. All 2022 Palisade models come standard with a robust 3.8-liter V6 engine. With its 24-valve dual-continuous-variable-valve timing and gasoline direct injection system, the engine cranks out 291 hp and 262 lb-ft of torque. 

The efficiency of the engine is aided by its idle stop and go system. When the Palisade is idling, the engine temporarily shuts off to conserve fuel. How about towing prowess? With its 291 hp engine, the Palisade can tow up to 291 pounds. 

Additional performance features in the 2022 Hyundai Palisade

Black 2022 Hyundai Palisade driving on a curvy road
2022 Hyundai Palisade | Hyundai

The 2022 Palisade has many other features for aiding its performance and driving dynamics. Its engine channels power through an 8-speed automatic transmission with a shift-by-wire system. For manual shifting capabilities, the Palisade has a manual shift mode. Also, to help prevent the transmission from overheating, it features a cooling system.

With the Palisade, you have a choice of either a front-wheel drive or an all-wheel drive system. All models come standard with the front-wheel drive, while the all-wheel drive is an optional feature, so you’ll have to pay extra to get it. If you live in a climate with messy winter road conditions or want to head off-road, the all-wheel drive system is worth the additional cost. However, if you live in a year-round sunny and warm locale and only do on-road driving, the front-wheel drive will suffice.

For an extra layer of confidence in snowy driving conditions, the Palisade offers an available snow mode. Also, for customized driving, the Palisade has a drive mode select feature. Also, you can safely drive down a hill with the downhill brake control feature. 

The suspension of the Palisade has a MacPherson strut front and an independent multi-link rear set-up. With its motor-driven power steering system, the Palisade provides precise steering. Confident braking for the Palisade comes courtesy of the 4-wheel disc brakes.

Stay safe with the driving assistance features in the Hyundai Palisade

You can have peace of mind for safety with the plethora of driving assistance features in the Hyundai Palisade. Safely and effectively park the Palisade with its parking distance warning system. Stay alert and avoid falling asleep with the driver attention warning system. Also, with the smart cruise control with stop and go, you can maintain a safe following distance behind other vehicles. Additional driving assistance features in the Palisade include highway driving assist, lane keeping/following assist, rear cross-traffic collision-avoidance assist, and blind-spot collision-avoidance assist.

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