The Bugatti EB110 Was A Quad-Turbo, V-12 Greek Tragedy — Revelations with Jason Cammisa
This is the History of the Bugatti EB110 — the perfect 1990s supercar. It had a carbon tub, four-wheel drive, Gandini styling, Billionaire Doors, and a mid-mounted bespoke V-12 with four turbos. And yet it all ended in tears. What happened?
** Special Thanks to The Petersen Automotive Museum for providing this EB110 GT
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