Bugatti EB110 GT
Romano Artioli's ambitious revival of Bugatti produced the technologically advanced EB110, featuring a quad-turbocharged 3.5-liter V12 producing 560 horsepower driving all four wheels through a 6-speed manual transmission. Built in a futuristic new factory in Campogalliano, Italy, the EB110 GT combined carbon fiber construction, scissor doors, and aggressive styling by Marcello Gandini. Despite its impressive performance and technology, Bugatti Automobili S.p.A. collapsed in 1995, making the EB110 one of the rarest modern supercars. Today, values have surged as collectors recognize its historical significance and engineering excellence.
Extremely rare and complex. Service history absolutely critical. Verify chassis number and original specification. Many complex systems require specialist knowledge. Parts availability limited. Pre-purchase inspection by Bugatti specialist essential.
Only 95 EB110 GT examples were built from 1991-1995. An additional 32 EB110 SS (Super Sport) models with 611 horsepower were also produced. The company's bankruptcy halted production.