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The Secret of Bugatti's Bleu de France

Dive into automotive history with an exclusive anecdote about the Bugatti brand that every enthusiast should know.

Did You Know? Anecdotes and Curiosities about our Miniatures

Why is Bugatti considered the most exclusive car brand in the world?

Bugatti produces fewer than 100 cars per year in its Molsheim workshop in Alsace. Each vehicle requires more than nine months of handcrafting, with details like the alloy wheels machined from a single block of aluminum. This rarity explains why Bugatti model car models are so sought after by collectors.

What is special about the Bugatti Veyron's W16 engine reproduced in the model cars?

The Veyron's W16 engine is unique because it combines four 4-cylinder blocks in a V-shape. On quality model cars, this detail is often reproduced with remarkable precision under the removable hood. This engine developed 1,001 horsepower, a legendary figure in the automotive world that is often found engraved on collector model cars.

Why is the Bugatti Type 35 a must-have model for model car collectors?

The Type 35 won over 2,000 races in the 1920s, an absolute record. Its iconic silhouette with wire wheels and horseshoe grille makes it one of the most reproduced racing cars in model car. The most detailed versions even reproduce the race numbers of the historic victories at Monaco and Targa Florio.

What makes Bugatti Chiron model cars so technically special?

The real Chiron has an active spoiler that deploys automatically at high speeds. High-end model cars reproduce this function with a manual mechanism, as well as the leather and carbon fiber interior details. Some versions even include functional LED headlights, faithfully reproducing the 16 LEDs in each headlight.

How many different liveries are there for Bugatti model cars and which is the rarest?

Bugatti offers over 100 customizable color combinations on its real cars. In model car, the rarest liveries are those reproducing one-of-a-kind examples like the Chiron 'Pur Sport' or the 'Divo'. Ettore Bugatti's historic two-tone blue/white livery remains the most iconic and often the most sought-after by collectors.