How many Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic are left?
As its name and styling suggest, the Next-57 is a modern interpretation of the Type 57 SC Atlantic Coupé, a car so rare there are only three left in existence from when it was created between 1936 and 1938.
How much is a Bugatti Atlantic 1936?
If you though the Ferrari 250 GTO was expensive at $20 million, you’ll be amazed to know someone has paid more than USD $30 million for a 1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic. Officially making the Bugatti the most expensive car in the world.
Who owns a Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic?
Decades afterwards, it was the subject of a complex restoration, although the engine could not be saved. Fashion designer Ralph Lauren is the owner of the last Atlantic produced, with chassis number 57 591, the “Pope Atlantic” was completed in May 1938 – its first owner was the Briton R.B. Pope.
How many Bugatti Type 57 Atlantic were made?
The Bugatti Type 57 and later variants (including the famous Atlantic and Atalante) was an entirely new design created by Jean Bugatti, son of founder Ettore. Type 57s were built from 1934 through 1940, with a total of 710 examples produced….
Bugatti Type 57 | |
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Predecessor | Bugatti Type 49 |
Successor | Bugatti Type 101 |
How much is a 1936 Bugatti worth?
The classic is one of only two that survive in original condition out of the three made and is said to have fetched between US$30 million (€23.4 million) and US$40 million (€31.2 million) at last week’s Gooding & Company-brokered auction. It belonged to the late Dr. Peter D….
Category | For Sale |
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Make | Bugatti |
Which is the cheapest Bugatti?
Bugatti Chiron
A: The Bugatti Chiron is the cheapest Bugatti car available in India currently and is priced at Rs. 19.21–21.21 Crore.