Bugatti is known today for its hypercars that have defined the genre with their unparalleled performance, unfathomable engineering, sumptuous luxury, and opulent exclusivity. However, before Bugatti reshaped the hypercar landscape with the Veyron in the early 2000s, it had a revival in the ‘90s with the EB110.
Like the Veyron, the EB110 featured a quad-turbocharged engine. However, rather than being a W16, the EB110’s engine was a V12. Today, the EB110 is a collector masterpiece of ‘90s supercar excess, and each of the two variants of the EB110 has a unique appeal to enthusiasts. The inaugural version of the EB110 was the EB110 GT, and it was created as the more luxurious, comfortable version of the supercar. However, alongside it is the EB110 SS, or Super Sport. Compared to the GT, the Super Sport has 50 more horsepower at 603, along with a fixed wing in comparison to the GT’s active wing.
Only a handful of Bugatti EB110s were made. The EB110 GT is already exceedingly rare, with 80 examples made, but the Super Sport is even rarer. Only 30 examples were built, and one of them is currently listed for sale on duPont REGISTRY, the source for supercars since 1985. It’s currently available for sale at Carrio Motor Cars, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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This 1995 Bugatti EB110 SS for sale is a gorgeous example of the ‘90s supercar masterpiece. Its exterior is finished in the iconic French Racing Blue color the car was known for, and its Grigio Chiaro leather interior features the EB110 SS’s iconic square quilting pattern. The car also features the signature of Romano Artioli, the CEO of Bugatti during its ‘90s revival. It shows only 421 miles on its odometer, making it a truly covetable retro supercar. If you are interested in owning this 1995 Bugatti EB110 SS for sale, click below to view the listing.