At the IAA in Frankfurt in 2013, Bugatti unveiled the second model in its exclusive Legends edition. This model honored Jean Bugatti. He was the eldest son of the company founder, Ettore Bugatti, and a gifted car designer. From the late 1920s, his personal construction and design ideas had an increasingly important influence on the development of the Molsheim-based company. He became head of the company at the age of 27 in 1936 and secured his place in motoring history with his bodyshells and designs for pioneering engines and chassis before dying in a tragic road accident in 1939.
The Legends car is reminiscent of the “La Voiture Noire” version of the Type 57SC Atlantic, which has been lost since the Second World War. The Atlantic was Jean Bugatti’s most famous creation – one of the most exclusive and extraordinary sport coupés ever, and now one of the world’s most expensive vintage models. Only 3 models still exist today.