- Bugatti Automobiles SAS
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name = Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S.
type = limited,Subsidiary ofVolkswagen Group
foundation =1998
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location_city =Molsheim
location_country =Alsace ,France
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area_served = Worldwide
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industry = Automotive
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owner =Volkswagen France [http://www.bugatti.com/en/tradition/history/bugatti-today.html Bugatti - A Legendary Brand Is Reborn] ]
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parent =Volkswagen Group
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homepage = [http://www.bugatti.com Bugatti.com]
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intl = yesBugatti Automobiles S.A.S. is a French
automobile manufacturer located in the French town ofMolsheim ,Alsace ,France . It is asubsidiary of the Germanautomotive industry conglomerate andholding company -Volkswagen Group , but is officially owned byVolkswagen France . It was founded in 1998 as a successor to the legendaryBugatti company.At the urging of then-chairman
Ferdinand Piëch , Volkswagen purchased the rights to produce cars under the Bugattimarque in 1998. This followed the purchase ofLamborghini (for VW'sAudi division), the Rolls-Royce factory inCrewe ,England , and the Bentley marque.Giugiaro concept cars
Volkswagen commissioned
ItalDesign 'sGiorgetto Giugiaro to design a series ofconcept car s to return the marque to prominence. The first example, the EB 118, was a two-doorcoupé and was introduced at the Paris Motor Show in 1998. It was followed by the four-door EB 218 touring sedan, introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in 1999. Later that year, the 18/3 Chiron was shown at theIAA in Frankfurt. The final Bugatti concept was not designed by ItalDesign: the VW-designed EB 18/4 GT was introduced at the 1999Tokyo Motor Show .All of these early concepts featured a 555 hp
DIN (408 kW) 18-cylinder engine. This was the first-ever W-configuration engine on a passenger vehicle, with three banks of six cylinders. It shared many components with Volkswagen's modular engine family.Official incorporation
On
December 15 ,2000 , Volkswagen officially incorporated Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S., with former VW drivetrain chiefKarl-Heinz Neumann as president. The company purchased the1856 Château Saint Jean, formerlyEttore Bugatti 's guest house in Dorlisheim, near Molsheim, and began refurbishing it to serve as the company's headquarters. The original factory was still in the hands ofSnecma , who were unwilling to part with it. At thePebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in August 2000, VW announced that they would instead build a new modern "atelier" (factory) next to and south of the Château. The "atelier" was officially inaugurated onSeptember 3 ,2005 .EB 16.4 Veyron
Piëch announced the production Bugatti model at the 2001
Geneva Motor Show . To be called the EB 16/4 Veyron, it was intended to be the fastest, most-powerful, and most-expensive car in history. Instead of the large and complexW18 engine of the concept cars, the Veyron would use aVR6 -styleW16 engine . First seen in the 1999Bentley Hunaudières concept car, the W16 would get fourturbocharger s, producing an expected 1001 metric hp (736 kW). Top speed was promised at 407 km/h (253 mph), and pricing was announced at €1 million (US$1.3 million at the time).Development continued throughout 2001, and the EB 16/4 Veyron was promoted to "advanced concept" status. In late 2001, Bugatti announced that the car, officially called the Bugatti EB Veyron 16.4, would go into production in 2003. The car experienced significant problems, however. High-speed stability was difficult, with one prototype destroyed in a crash and another spun out during a press demonstration at the Mazda Raceway at Laguna Seca. Production of the Veyron was delayed indefinitely.
Piëch retired that year as chairman of Volkswagen, and was replaced by
Bernd Pischetsrieder . The new chairman promptly sent the Veyron back to the drawing board for major revisions. Neumann was replaced as Bugatti president byThomas Bscher in December 2003, and substantial modifications were made to the Veyron under the guidance of former VW engineer, Bugatti Engineering head Wolfgang Schreiber.The final version of the Veyron was presented at Château Saint Jean on
3 September 2005 .Volkswagen AG designed and built a brand new production facility in the French town of
Molsheim (coord|48|31|43.25|N|07|29|53.16|E), the marques' original hometown.econd model
The December 2007 issue of Australia's Motor Magazine has stated that this second Bugatti model will, in fact, share its platform with the next generation Bentley Arnage, with the Bugatti powered by a detuned version of the Veyron's W16 engine, while Bentley version powered mainly by the venerable 6.75 V8 Twin Turbo from the current Arnage (albeit with the Bugatti motor being on offer for a limited run or ultra exclusive Bentleys).
References
External links
* [http://www.bugatti-cars.de Bugatti official site]
* [http://www.bugatti.com Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S.]Template group
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