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Bugatti Royale

Vehicle

About

The Bugatti Royale, known as the Type 41, is a luxurious French car from the 1930s. It was produced by Bugatti from 1927 to 1933, featuring a massive 12.7-liter straight-eight engine, which was one of the largest ever used in a production vehicle at that time. The car is renowned for its grand size, with a wheelbase of 4.3 meters and a length of over 6 meters, making it one of the largest cars in the world. Its weight can reach up to 3,175 kg, depending on the body style. The Royale was designed to be the ultimate luxury vehicle, intended for royalty and high-ranking individuals. Only six were produced, each with a unique body style crafted by renowned coachbuilders. Despite its size, the Royale offers impressive performance, with a top speed of about 160 km/h. Its interior features high-quality materials such as leather and polished wood, reflecting the opulence of its era. The car's historical significance lies in its innovative engineering and bespoke craftsmanship, setting a new standard for luxury vehicles.