Bugatti
Editions



Jean-Pierre Wimille
The Grand Sport Vitesse “Jean-Pierre Wimille” was the first Legends edition model and celebrated its world premiere in August 2013 in Pebble Beach, California.

Jean Bugatti
At the IAA in Frankfurt in 2013, Bugatti unveiled the second model in its exclusive Legends edition. This model honoured Jean Bugatti. He was the eldest son of the company founder, Ettore Bugatti, and a gifted car designer.

Meo Costantini
The third model in Bugatti’s Legends edition, which was unveiled in Dubai in November 2013, was dedicated to Meo Costantini. Meo Costantini was a trusted friend of company founder Ettore Bugatti, and the longstanding head of the factory team.

Rembrandt Bugatti
Rembrandt Bugatti was Ettore’s brother and one of the most important sculptors of the early 20th century. He became famous for his sculptures of animals. His works, most of which were cast in bronze, were exhibited in many collections and museums across the world.

Black Bess
The fifth model in Bugatti’s Legends series recalls the Type 18, nicknamed “Black Bess”, which went down in motoring history as one of the first street-legal supercars.

Ettore Bugatti
The sixth model is the crowning glory of the Legends series, made in honour of Ettore Bugatti, the founder and patron of the brand. Ettore Bugatti was one of the most important figures in the history of 20th-century motoring.