Bugatti Baby II Carbon Edition: A Limited, Luxury Miniature for Mistral Owners

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Bugatti Baby II Carbon Edition: A Collectible Masterpiece for the Elite

Even the base Bugatti Baby II carries a lofty price tag, hovering around 35 thousand dollars. For Bugatti enthusiasts, that figure feels modest thanks to their passion and the rarity of the model. With demand driving sold-out status for these tiny supercars, the French automaker decided to push the concept further, offering a far more exclusive and costly version in a compact form.

The Carbon Edition Baby II stands out as the most expensive toy car many of us have ever seen, yet its appeal goes far beyond the price. It draws inspiration from the Bugatti Mistral and is powered by an 8.0-liter W16 engine concept, echoing the specifications of Bugatti’s fastest roadster. In a continued collaboration with The Little Car Company, Bugatti crafted the Carbon Edition using an advanced carbon fiber architecture that emphasizes lightweight strength and high-end aesthetics.

This limited model is strictly exclusive to Mistral owners; only those who own a Mistral will have the opportunity to order a Baby II that mirrors their larger car’s configuration. The visual language remains familiar with the regular Baby II lines, yet the Carbon Edition makes a bold statement through a black motif paired with exposed carbon fiber. The headlights are round and vintage in appearance, but conceal horizontal LED elements that nod to the Mistral’s design language.

Pricing for the Baby II Carbon Edition is set at around $80,000, with taxes and shipping likely bringing the total to roughly $84,500. This figure reflects the combination of rarity, bespoke production, and the heritage of the Bugatti name.

Source: motor1.com

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