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The [[Bugatti]] '''EB 118''' show car debuted in [[1998]].  It featured a 6.2 liter [[turbocharged]] [[W18]] engine that produced 555 hp (408 kW) and 479 ft·lbf (650 Nm).  It had permanent [[all wheel drive]].  The design of the car was intended to echo the [[1931]] [[Bugatti Type 50]], and it features a longitudinal groove echoing the [[Bugatti Atlantic]].
 
The [[Bugatti]] '''EB 118''' show car debuted in [[1998]].  It featured a 6.2 liter [[turbocharged]] [[W18]] engine that produced 555 hp (408 kW) and 479 ft·lbf (650 Nm).  It had permanent [[all wheel drive]].  The design of the car was intended to echo the [[1931]] [[Bugatti Type 50]], and it features a longitudinal groove echoing the [[Bugatti Atlantic]].

Latest revision as of 20:32, 26 September 2009


The Bugatti EB 118 show car debuted in 1998. It featured a 6.2 liter turbocharged W18 engine that produced 555 hp (408 kW) and 479 ft·lbf (650 Nm). It had permanent all wheel drive. The design of the car was intended to echo the 1931 Bugatti Type 50, and it features a longitudinal groove echoing the Bugatti Atlantic.


  • Body architecture: 2-door, 4-seat
  • Overall dimensions (mm): length 5050, width 1990, height 1420
  • Wheelbase, front and rear track: 3155, 1690, 1660.
  • Front and rear overhang: 820, 1075
  • Engine position and drive: front longitudinal engine, 4 WD
  • Engine: W18, 6250 cc/cm3, 555 HP




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