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Car Of The Day: 1996 Bugatti EB110 Super Sport

Forty years after Ettore Bugatti’s passing in 1947, the legendary yet dormant Bugatti marque was revived by Italian entrepreneur Romano Artioli. His vision was to create a state-of-the-art supercar, leading to the establishment of a modern factory in Modena, Italy—home to Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Maserati.  In 1992, the first production car emerged: the Bugatti EB110. Named to honor Ettore’s 110th birth anniversary, this mid-engined supercar was celebrated as a worthy successor to Bugatti’s prestigious lineage.

The EB110 GT was engineered by Paolo Stanzani and styled by Marcello Gandini, the duo behind the iconic Lamborghini Countach. Its wedge-shaped body, short nose, and gull-wing doors echoed the Countach’s design. Underneath, it featured a short-stroke V12 engine paired with a forward-mounted gearbox, similar to its Lamborghini predecessor.

In 1992, the EB110 SS (Super Sport) debuted, offering over 600bhp thanks to a new ECU, larger injectors, and an upgraded exhaust system. Lighter by 202 kg due to carbon/Kevlar panels and magnesium wheels, the SS boasted a 0–60 mph time of just 3.2 seconds, with an incredible top speed of 216 mph—exceptional even in today’s standards.

Source: RM Sotheby’s