21 Things You Didn't Know about Bugatti

Expand your knowledge past that one song.

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Even amidst all the supercar hoopla, Bugatti has had an incredible year. Look no further than hip-hop for proof. The manufacturer has been ubiquitous in lyrics and in real life. There was that one song about waking up that was so infectious we named it the 15th best of the year. Birdman continued to stunt in his candy-red Veyron, and Drake picked one up to (you guys blew up when we called it boring, but we were ready to reconsider when we saw the "Started" vanity plate). 

Knowing the link between the supercar and hip-hop is only scratching the surface, though. Bugatti has been around since 1909, and its founder was active years before then. Become a Bugatti aficionado with 25 Things You Didn't Know about Bugatti. The knowledge might help you write the next great Bugatti lyric. 

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Founder Ettore Bugatti apprenticed for a Milan-based bicycle and tricycle manufacturer.

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Ettore's first race was on a motorized tricycle.

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Bugatti's first car was a success.

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The Veyron is named after Pierre Veyron.

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The first successful Bugatti was launched in 1910.

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Ettore's brother, Rembrandt, committed suicide at the age of 31.

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The U.S. military commissioned 40 Bugatti engines for planes.

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Ettore produced railcars for the French national railroad company.

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The Z-Type in GTA V is modeled after the Bugatti Atlantic.

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Jean Bugatti was killed in a test drive.

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The Germans forced Ettore to sell his factory to a German entrepreneur.

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Bugatti was sold off in 1963.

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Ralph Lauren owns one of two remaining Bugatti Atlantics.

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VW bought Bugatti in 1998.

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The first Veyron debuted in 1999 and had nearly half the power.

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Tires for the Veyron 16.4 Super Sport cost $42,000 a set.

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The 400th Veyron sold was a Grand Sport Vitesse.

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The Veyron has 10 radiators.

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At top speed, the Veyron consumes 45,000 liters of air in one minute.

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This man drove his Veyron into a lake.

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VW loses $6.25 million for every Veyron sold.

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