Bugatti built such a prototype before it went bankrupt in the 90s. The supercar has been regularly maintained and has some unique modifications.
A unique prototype of the Bugatti EB110 SS supercar is on sale. It differs according to the position of the steering wheel on the right. This is reported on the PistonHeads website.
The Bugatti EB110 was produced from 1991 to 1995 and was one of the fastest supercars of its time. The model had impressive performance and sold well.
Bugatti planned to start production of a series of right-hand drive EB110s, but bankruptcy awaited it. Such a supercar was built only one.
The EB110 prototype for sale is a mix of parts from the GT and SS versions. There are also several unique items in the car that were not mentioned in the ad.
The car has passed many factory tests and is ready for operation. Its body is painted silver and the interior is made in blue tones.
The Bugatti EB110 SS is equipped with a four-turbocharged 3.5-liter V12 engine producing 612 hp from the factory. In 2001, Dauer upgraded the supercar’s power plant and increased power to 645 hp. Shock absorbers and brakes were also changed.
The maximum speed of the factory version of the supercar is 355 km/h, but the modified version can reach higher speeds. Additionally, the upgrade made it faster on the racetrack.
The mileage of the car is only 13,726 km. Pricing for the Bugatti EB110 SS RHD prototype is available on request.
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Source: Focus
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