Bugatti: Baby II achieves 70 km/h with electricity

LITTLE WITH A STORY Just in time for the holiday season, partners Bugatti and The Little Car Company in Southern California are introducing the limited-edition Baby II small version. This is a first for North America. As part of the unveiling, the Bugatti Baby II, announced at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, drove on the historic Willow Springs International Raceway track. The [...]

Baby II
Bugatti Baby II is a replica of the legendary Type 35, which was presented in 1926

As part of the presentation, the Bugatti Baby II, announced at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, raced on the historic Willow Springs International Raceway track.

The 3:4 scale modern replica of the 1926 Bugatti Bébé is on display in dealer partner showrooms in Newport Beach and Beverly Hills through December.

Battery variants according to preferred route
Baby II is based on an electric platform with rear-wheel drive and offers battery variants for short and long distances, providing ranges of up to 50 kilometers.

The combination of authentic Type-35 handling and modern technology details such as regenerative braking, adjustable dampers and the Bugatti Speed Key makes for a lot of driving fun and enables a

Top speed of up to 70 km/h
Together with The Little Car Company, Bugatti is building 500 examples of the little Type 35. Although a large number of the vehicles have already been sold, a few examples are still reserved for Bugatti customers. The Bugatti Baby II range includes three versions.

The base model is available in French Racing Blue with a black leather interior, and there are numerous classic colors to choose from for the Vitesse and Pur Sang. Prices range from $36,600 to $71,400 (around 33,300 to 65,000 Swiss francs).

To the baby there is membership in the club
The purchase of a Bugatti Baby II automatically includes membership of the prestigious Bugatti Owner's Club and The Little Car Club. These open up the opportunity for owners to drive their Baby II on some of the world's most famous racetracks.

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