Super Rare Bugatti EB112 Sedan Spotted In Monaco

Super Rare Bugatti EB112 Sedan Spotted In Monaco
Super Rare Bugatti EB112 Sedan Spotted In Monaco /
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This is like finding a needle in a haystack while gale force 10 winds are pummeling your face…rare.

According to our intrepid friends over at GT Spirit, their latest piece that dropped earlier today (June. 29, 2015) features a car spotting of epic proportions as a Bugatti EB 112 Sedan was spotted earlier last week in Monaco. You think the all new 700 HP Aston Martin Vulcan is rare with only 24-units being made? The Bugatti EB 112 is eight times as rare….because only three are known to exist in the wild. Nevermind the fact that this ultra rare super car (sedan) was made in the early 90’s. Well if there was one place to catch this beauty in the wild, it would have to be Monaco where the rich and famous keep their wares.

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When it was first introduced as a prototype, it earned the distinction of being the “Most beautiful car in the world” according to Automobilia publishing. The EB112 was a mashup of Bugatti and world famous designer Giorgetto Giugiaro. The DeLorean? That was a Giugiaro design along with close to a hundred other cars. The MK1 Golf and Scirocco, Lotus Espirit, and First generation Lexus GS were also all Giugiaro designs.The classic lines of the EB112 “harken back” to Bugatti’s of past in the 20’s and 30’s.

The Bugatti EB112 sedan was a technological tour de force of its day. Its covers were first pulled off during the 1993 Geneva Motor Show and it received mixed responses. It was a luxury sedan that was meant to be spacious, yet quick. Powering this luxo-barge was a 6.0 liter V12 good for 450 HP. It was capable of a sprint to 60 MPH in 4.3 seconds and a top speed of 186 MPH, credentials not to be scoffed at even in this day in age. The current owner of this beautiful prototype is businessman, real-estate mogul, and CEO of Venturi Automobiles Gildo Pastor.