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Bugatti  

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Company Name: Automobiles Etorre Bugatti

Place: Molsheim

Country: France

Bugatti was a French automobile manufacturer founded in 1909 by the Italian-born engineer Ettore Bugatti in Molsheim, Alsace, which was then part of Germany. The company specialized in high-performance automobiles and became known for its innovative engineering and distinctive designs. Bugatti's vehicles were characterized by their elegance and advanced technology, which set them apart in the automotive industry.

Throughout its history, Bugatti produced several notable models, including the Type 35, which achieved significant success in motorsport during the 1920s. The Type 41, also known as the "Royale," was another landmark model, renowned for its size and luxury, although it was produced in very limited numbers. The brand's commitment to performance and craftsmanship established it as a prestigious name in the automotive world.

Bugatti ceased production in 1956, but its legacy continued to influence automotive design and engineering. The brand was revived in the late 20th century, leading to the introduction of modern models that paid homage to its storied past. Today, Bugatti is recognized for its blend of luxury and performance, continuing to uphold the standards set by its founder.

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