Pure Italian Art At 200 MPH...The Bugatti EB110
The year is 1994 and the world's
fastest production car is also one of the the most beautiful pieces
of machinery ever created. Originally a French company it was
re-formed in the 1990's now Italian owned, true racing heritage
backing. As stated the car itself is simply amazing with a monster
V-12 that revs at an insane 8,200 RPM! Yes it is a Quad Cam and also
has a six-speed transmission. The car looks to be in motion even
while perfectly still. This machine really does prove that looks are
intimidating as you look at it from all 360' Degrees it looks like
one word, one phrase it relays one sole singular message...Speed. The
front end is menacingly intimidating as it glares back at you.
Everything you ever dreamed about going fast can realistically be
attained right here with this one machine...the Bugatti. A single
solitary statement of excess in every possible aspect of
transportation. It has every single feature that was available back
in 1993 from All-Wheel Drive, Butterfly Doors, state of the art Quad
Cam a feature still highlighted to this day. The fact that it has 4
Turbo-chargers does make a
difference no need to be modest as there is nothing at all modest
when it comes to Bugatti, namesake.
Introducing
the EB110 Super-Sport. Yep someone told Bugatti the EB110 wasn't
powerful enough so they went and created an EB110 Super-sport! With a
top speed of 221 MPH the Super-sport easily took the crown of the
worlds fastest production car and kept it for over a decade. The
Super-sport also had a little known advantage as well, it was an
amazing 441 lbs lighter than the original!
Tradition
Fact:
NAMESAKE:
To
honor Ettore Bugatti,
the EB 110
was created. ’EB’ was short for Ettore Bugatti. Launched on
Ettore’s 110 birthday, 09-15-1991, the naming EB 110 was formed. It
was first shown to the public at the Grande Arche at La Défense in
Paris, France.
Conveniently
priced at $500,000 back when they were first released ironically
today they are worth even more as only a limited number where
actually produced and sold they are truly ultra-rare collectors
items. As with every work of art this to was truly ahead of its time
and can now only be truly appreciated decades later when we as people
have finally caught up.
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