Bucciali
Bucciali was a French automobile manufacturer founded in the 1920s by brothers Angelo and Paul-Albert Bucciali. The brand is renowned for its avant-garde and luxurious designs, most notably the Bucciali TAV series, which featured striking Art Deco styling and innovative front-wheel-drive systems—a rarity for its time. Bucciali cars were characterized by their elegance, advanced engineering, and the use of powerful engines sourced from prestigious manufacturers such as Continental and Voisin. Despite their visionary approach and the exquisite craftsmanship of their vehicles, Bucciali struggled financially, producing only a limited number of cars before ceasing operations in the early 1930s. Today, Bucciali remains a symbol of early 20th-century automotive innovation and luxury, with its rare surviving models highly prized by collectors and enthusiasts.