Bugatti for sale
When someone says the word “Bugatti”, it immediately conjures visions of insane speed, massive engines, unmatched styling, and the iconic Bugatti price tag. More than a brand, Bugatti is a living legend of automotive artistry, born from the genius of Ettore Bugatti in 1909 and continued today with a new era of hypercars.
With production always strictly limited and only a handful of dealerships worldwide, finding a Bugatti for sale – whether new or pre-owned – is a rare opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
History of Bugatti – From Ettore to the Modern Hypercar Era
Early Years (1909–1939)
Founded in Molsheim, France, Bugatti began with the lightweight Type 13 and went on to create icons like the Type 35 Grand Prix car and the majestic Type 41 Royale (only 6 units built). Ettore’s unmatched engineering and design quickly earned the brand a place among the most prestigious names in automotive history.
Mid-Century & Decline (1940–1963)
After the tragic death of Ettore’s son Jean in 1939 and the challenges of WWII, the brand struggled. Ettore passed away in 1947, marking the start of a long period of inactivity.
Revival & EB 110 (1987–1995)
An Italian entrepreneur revived the marque, leading to the creation of the Bugatti EB 110 – a car that reminded the world of Bugatti’s engineering brilliance.
Volkswagen Era & the Return to Glory (1998–Present)
Acquired by Volkswagen AG in 1997, Bugatti re-entered the market with the Veyron in 2005, a technological marvel that redefined speed and luxury. The Chiron followed in 2016, along with exclusive limited editions like the Divo, Centodieci, and Bolide.

Current Bugatti Models for Sale (New & Upcoming)
Bugatti Mistral (2022–Present)
- Type: Roadster – Last Bugatti powered by the legendary W16 engine.
- Planned production: 99 units.
- Status: Sold out from factory, rare appearances in secondary market.
Bugatti Tourbillon (2026 Launch)
- Type: Successor to the Chiron – V16 naturally aspirated hybrid powertrain.
- Planned production: 250 units.
- Status: Reservations underway for select clientele.
Bugatti Chiron (2016–2024)
- Total production: 500 units across multiple variants (Sport, Super Sport, Pur Sport, Profilée, and one-offs like La Voiture Noire).
Bugatti Bolide (2024–Present)
- Track-focused hypercar – Planned production of 40 units.
Bugatti Veyron (2005–2015)
- Total production: 450 units – First production car to exceed 400 km/h.
Bugatti EB 110 (1991–1995)
- Total production: 139 units – The revival model that brought Bugatti back to the spotlight.
Used Bugatti for Sale – Current Market Availability
- Bugatti Chiron – 18 units available globally.
- Bugatti Veyron – 1 unit available.
- Bugatti EB 110 – 1 unit available.
- Bugatti Divo – 1 unit available.
- Bugatti Type 35 – 1 unit available (collector’s piece).
- Bugatti Type 57 – 1 unit available (classic pre-war luxury).
- Bugatti Replica – 1 unit available.
Why Buy a Bugatti?
Owning a Bugatti means more than driving a hypercar – it’s possessing a piece of automotive art, engineering mastery, and history. With production numbers in the dozens, not thousands, each Bugatti is destined to be a collector’s treasure.
Whether you’re searching for a new Bugatti Mistral, a future Tourbillon, or a classic Veyron or Type 57, the opportunity is rare, and the demand is global.
💡 Tip for Collectors: With the Chiron era now closed and the Tourbillon set to usher in hybrid performance, W16-powered Bugattis like the Mistral are already appreciating assets.

THE BUGATTI PROGRAMME SOLITAIRE, AND ITS FIRST CREATION – BROUILLARD
Bugatti has unveiled the Brouillard, a one-off coupé based on the W16 Mistral, as the first creation under its new Solitaire program. This initiative will produce up to two unique cars per year for a select few hand-picked clients. The Brouillard, valued in the tens of millions of euros, will be delivered to The Perridon Collection. Solitaire represents Bugatti’s next level of personalization, allowing fully custom bodywork — a leap beyond the brand’s existing Sur Mesure customization service.