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Father gifts eight Bugattis to family

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Father gifts eight Bugattis to family

In an extraordinary display of opulence, a father recently made headlines by acquiring not one, but eight Bugattis. This lavish indulgence was not just for his own pleasure; he generously included his six children in the experience, so they each got their own Bugatti. This extravagant gesture took place at Bugatti’s esteemed headquarters in Molsheim, France, where the family embarked on what can only be described as an ultra-luxurious journey.

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This discerning customer selected two of Bugatti’s most illustrious models for himself. The first was a Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+, an exclusive vehicle of which only 30 units were produced worldwide. This particular model celebrates Bugatti’s groundbreaking achievement of breaking the 500 km/h mark, making it a highly sought-after collector’s item. His second choice was equally prestigious: the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse World Record Edition, of which only eight exist. This model famously set the record as the world’s fastest production car in 2013, reaching a staggering speed of 400 km/h, and at the time held the title of fastest production convertible.

As for his children, who have not yet reached driving age, the loving father chose the Bugatti Baby II for each of them. These are 75% scale electric versions of the iconic Bugatti Type 35, a tribute to the original Bugatti Baby that Ettore Bugatti gave to his son Roland. Despite their smaller size and electrical nature, these miniatures are far from cheap, starting at $40,000 each. Nevertheless, for a man with apparently deep pockets, these costs were only a minor detail.

The children had the wonderful opportunity to personalize their gifts by selecting unique colors for their Baby IIs, including orange, yellow, white, green, red and blue. This thoughtful touch made it easy for each child to identify their own miniature masterpiece.

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