Bugatti Baby II even in the “base” costs about 35 thousand dollars. However, for Bugatti owners, this is not so much. And since the cars willingly sold out, the French manufacturer decided that it could make an even more exclusive and expensive supercar in a smaller form.
The Carbon Edition Baby II may be the most expensive toy car we’ve ever seen, but it’s also the most impressive.
It is inspired by the Bugatti Mistral with an 8.0-litre W16 engine under the hood of the world’s fastest roadster. Bugatti again teamed up with The Little Car Company to create the Carbon Edition and both firms used “advanced carbon fiber architecture” to create this car.
The Baby II Carbon Edition is strictly limited – you can only buy it if you have a Mistral, and only then will Bugatti build a small car to the specifications of your big one.
Visually, the Carbon Edition is very similar to the regular Baby II versions, although a combination of black paint and exposed carbon fiber is used for some components. The round headlights look vintage, but actually hide the horizontal LED lighting elements as a nod to the Mistral design.
About the price: Bugatti says the new Baby II Carbon Edition will cost $80,000, plus taxes and shipping, totaling about $84,500.
Source: motor1.com
Photo: Depositphotos
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