
Bugatti Baby II Arrives in North America
Just in time for the holidays, the limited-series Bugatti Baby II has arrived in Southern California. This marks the vehicle’s first appearance in North America since Bugatti announced plans to reimagine the original 1926 Baby at the 2019 Geneva International Motor Show. Since its launch, the car has gathered international attention due to its exquisite modern-day engineering coupled with authentic nods to the original Type 35 on which it is based.
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A lucky test pilot unleashing the Bugatti Speed Key at Willow Springs Raceway.
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Golden hour at Willow Springs Raceway. As per the original, just 500 Bugatti Baby II’s are being built.
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Taking in the view. The Vitesse carbon fibre model in a “Blanc” contemporary livery and “Italian Red” leather interior.
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Side by side. The Bugatti Baby II with its iconic big brother the Type 35.
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The 75 % scale Bugatti Baby II follows the famous form of the original.
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Reflecting the style of the Type 35, the turned aluminium dashboard proudly boasts original Smiths dials repurposed for the modern era.
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Every Bugatti Baby II is complete with an individual chassis plaque, mirroring the design found on the Veyron.
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The Bugatti Baby II proudly displays its 50g solid silver Bugatti macaron.
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As part of the tour, the Bugatti Baby II took to the historic race track at the renowned Willow Springs International Raceway, providing a lucky few the opportunity to drive a ‘Blanc’ Vitesse specification vehicle in its delimited ‘speed key’ mode. The Bugatti Baby II will also be on display in Bugatti Newport Beach and Bugatti Beverly Hills showrooms until December.
In partnership with The Little Car Company, Bugatti will produce just 500 of these 75% scale Type 35 vehicles. While a majority of the units have been accounted for, a small amount of the build slots have been reserved for Bugatti customers and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Bugatti Baby II can be enjoyed by multiple generations of collectors and enthusiasts. Each model, built on an electric, rear-wheel drive platform, offers short and long range battery options with a range of up to approximately 31 miles, depending on driving style. Owners will enjoy the combination of authentic Type 35 handling and modern technological elements, including regenerative braking, adjustable dampers and the famed Bugatti Speed Key, giving drivers the ability to reach the top speed of 42 mph.
The three versions of the Bugatti Baby II include the Base starting at $36,600, the Vitesse at $53,000 and the Pur Sang at $71,400, the latter offering handmade aluminium bodywork.
The Base model is available in French Racing Blue with black leather interior, while the Vitesse and Pur Sang offer a line of vintage colors that pay homage to Bugatti’s memorable racing liveries and drivers in history. Also available for these two models is a contemporary palette that features colors offered for the Chiron1, allowing existing customers to match their new Bugatti Baby II to their current vehicle.
Once purchased, Bugatti Baby II owners receive automatic membership to the prestigious Bugatti Owner’s Club and The Little Car Club, both offering the chance to drive their Bugatti Baby II on some of the world’s most celebrated racing circuits.
For more information, please visit www.bugattibaby.com.
Press Contact
Tim Bravo
Head of Communications
+33 640 151969
tim.bravo@bugatti.com
Nicole Auger
Communications
+49 152 588 888 44
nicole.auger@bugatti.com
Marie-Louise Rustenbach
Communications
+49 152 577 05 458
marie-louise.rustenbach@bugatti.com
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Chiron:
WLTP: Fuel consumption, l/100km: low 43.33 / medium 22.15 / high 17.99 / particularly high 18.28 / combined 22.32; CO2 emissions, combined, g/km: 505.61; efficiency class: G