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Bugatti EB 112

The Bugatti EB 112 is a concept 4-door fastback saloon presented by Bugatti Automobili S.p.A. in 1993. Giorgetto Giugiaro of Italdesign was responsible for designing the car.[2] The EB 112 features a 456 PS (335 kW; 450 hp) V12 engine and permanent four-wheel drive system.

Bugatti EB 112
Overview
ManufacturerBugatti Automobili S.p.A.
Production
  • 1993 (first prototype)
  • 1998 (later examples)[1]
Assembly
  • Modena, Italy (first prototype)
  • Monaco, Western Europe (later examples)
DesignerGiorgetto Giugiaro at Italdesign
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size luxury car (F)
Body style4-door fastback saloon
LayoutFront-engine all-wheel-drive
Related
Powertrain
Engine6.0 L Bugatti V12
Transmission6-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,100 mm (122.0 in)
Length5,070 mm (199.6 in)
Width1,960 mm (77.2 in)
Height1,405 mm (55.3 in)
Kerb weight1,800 kg (3,968 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorBugatti Type 57
SuccessorBugatti EB 218

Design edit

Bugatti S.p.A. commissioned Giorgetto Giugiaro of Italdesign to create a full-size saloon version of the EB 110 sports car. The result was the EB 112, which was a retro-styled four-door fastback saloon reminiscent of older Bugatti models, such as the well-known Type 57 Galiber. The body was made entirely of aluminium, with a carbon-fibre chassis shared with the EB 110.

Powertrain edit

Power comes from a Volkswagen-designed V12 engine generating a power output of 456 PS (335 kW; 450 hp) and 479 lb⋅ft (649 N⋅m) of torque. The engine featured 5 valves per cylinder, and has a displacement of 6.0-litres opposed to the EB110's 3.5-litres. The engine is placed behind the front wheels, more towards the center of the car inside of the wheelbase to have a much better weight distribution. The EB 112 features permanent all-wheel drive. The car can accelerate from 0–100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.3 seconds and has a claimed top speed of 300 km/h (186 mph).[3]

Production edit

Bugatti debuted the EB 112 in March 1993, at the Geneva Motor Show. It received mixed reviews due to its unconventional design. However, Automobile magazine had named the car "The most beautiful car in the world" when it was introduced.[3]

Since the Bugatti EB 112 was a concept car, the development was undertaken in the factory and the show car was completed on the assembly line. When Bugatti Automobili S.p.A. went bankrupt in 1995, some assets of the company were purchased by businessman Gildo Pallanca Pastor. The assets included spare parts and three unfinished EB 112 saloons. Two of those were completed in 1998 by his firm Monaco Racing Team located in Monaco. One car was finished in Black exterior colour and the other was finished in Anthracite colour.[1][4][5] Each of the three cars are slightly different, as the red car has bumper integrated taillights opposed to having them placed above the rear bumper on the other cars. The blue design study (repainted in the same red as the working prototype)[6] differs from the others because it has more aerodynamic enhancements, such as a subtle front splitter and a rear lip spoiler just below the rear window.

The EB 112 had several cars meant to be an evolution of its 4-door design. The first is the EB 218, with a W18 engine and larger dimensions. The second was the 16C Galibier, a concept luxury saloon conceived and developed in 2009.

Owners edit

A black EB 112 (s/n 39003), once owned by Gildo Pallanca Pastor, the current CEO and owner of the French car company Venturi, was spotted being driven around in Monaco in 2013. The car was sold to Marc Gindorf, a German collector in Monaco in 2016.[1][7] The first working prototype (red, s/n 39001) is owned by Italdesign while a third car finished in dark Anthracite exterior colour was sold to a Russian individual by Pastor's firm, Monaco Racing Team, which completed the car.[8] Today the black EB 112 is the only car out of the three, which is totally homologated.

The s/n 39002 was sold in 2021.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "1999 Bugatti EB112". 2016-02-05. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
  2. ^ Raffaelli, Fabio (June 2012). Enciclopedia dell'Automobile - Volumi singoli. Script edizioni. p. 200. ISBN 9788866147091.
  3. ^ a b Pétrány, Máté (2015-01-01). "Here's The Bugatti EB 112 V12 Sedan That Never Was". Jalopnik. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
  4. ^ "EB 112 Prototypes".
  5. ^ "EB 112 Prototypes".
  6. ^ "EB 112 Prototypes".
  7. ^ "Ultra Rare Bugatti EB112 Emerges in Monaco". www.gtspirit.com/. GTspirit. 29 June 2015. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  8. ^ "EB 112 Prototypes".
  9. ^ "Ultra-rare Bugatti EB112 sold to two individuals at the same time!". 7 October 2021.

External links edit

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The Bugatti EB 112 is a concept 4 door fastback saloon presented by Bugatti Automobili S p A in 1993 Giorgetto Giugiaro of Italdesign was responsible for designing the car 2 The EB 112 features a 456 PS 335 kW 450 hp V12 engine and permanent four wheel drive system Bugatti EB 112OverviewManufacturerBugatti Automobili S p A Production1993 first prototype 1998 later examples 1 AssemblyModena Italy first prototype Monaco Western Europe later examples DesignerGiorgetto Giugiaro at ItaldesignBody and chassisClassFull size luxury car F Body style4 door fastback saloonLayoutFront engine all wheel driveRelatedBugatti EB 110Bugatti EB 118PowertrainEngine6 0 L Bugatti V12Transmission6 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase3 100 mm 122 0 in Length5 070 mm 199 6 in Width1 960 mm 77 2 in Height1 405 mm 55 3 in Kerb weight1 800 kg 3 968 lb ChronologyPredecessorBugatti Type 57SuccessorBugatti EB 218 Contents 1 Design 2 Powertrain 3 Production 4 Owners 5 References 6 External linksDesign editBugatti S p A commissioned Giorgetto Giugiaro of Italdesign to create a full size saloon version of the EB 110 sports car The result was the EB 112 which was a retro styled four door fastback saloon reminiscent of older Bugatti models such as the well known Type 57 Galiber The body was made entirely of aluminium with a carbon fibre chassis shared with the EB 110 Powertrain editPower comes from a Volkswagen designed V12 engine generating a power output of 456 PS 335 kW 450 hp and 479 lb ft 649 N m of torque The engine featured 5 valves per cylinder and has a displacement of 6 0 litres opposed to the EB110 s 3 5 litres The engine is placed behind the front wheels more towards the center of the car inside of the wheelbase to have a much better weight distribution The EB 112 features permanent all wheel drive The car can accelerate from 0 100 km h 62 mph in 4 3 seconds and has a claimed top speed of 300 km h 186 mph 3 Production editBugatti debuted the EB 112 in March 1993 at the Geneva Motor Show It received mixed reviews due to its unconventional design However Automobile magazine had named the car The most beautiful car in the world when it was introduced 3 Since the Bugatti EB 112 was a concept car the development was undertaken in the factory and the show car was completed on the assembly line When Bugatti Automobili S p A went bankrupt in 1995 some assets of the company were purchased by businessman Gildo Pallanca Pastor The assets included spare parts and three unfinished EB 112 saloons Two of those were completed in 1998 by his firm Monaco Racing Team located in Monaco One car was finished in Black exterior colour and the other was finished in Anthracite colour 1 4 5 Each of the three cars are slightly different as the red car has bumper integrated taillights opposed to having them placed above the rear bumper on the other cars The blue design study repainted in the same red as the working prototype 6 differs from the others because it has more aerodynamic enhancements such as a subtle front splitter and a rear lip spoiler just below the rear window The EB 112 had several cars meant to be an evolution of its 4 door design The first is the EB 218 with a W18 engine and larger dimensions The second was the 16C Galibier a concept luxury saloon conceived and developed in 2009 Owners editA black EB 112 s n 39003 once owned by Gildo Pallanca Pastor the current CEO and owner of the French car company Venturi was spotted being driven around in Monaco in 2013 The car was sold to Marc Gindorf a German collector in Monaco in 2016 1 7 The first working prototype red s n 39001 is owned by Italdesign while a third car finished in dark Anthracite exterior colour was sold to a Russian individual by Pastor s firm Monaco Racing Team which completed the car 8 Today the black EB 112 is the only car out of the three which is totally homologated The s n 39002 was sold in 2021 9 nbsp Gildo Pallanca Pastor s black EB 112 at the Monaco Grand Prix nbsp Rear view of the EB 112 in Monaco References edit a b c 1999 Bugatti EB112 2016 02 05 Retrieved 2019 02 13 Raffaelli Fabio June 2012 Enciclopedia dell Automobile Volumi singoli Script edizioni p 200 ISBN 9788866147091 a b Petrany Mate 2015 01 01 Here s The Bugatti EB 112 V12 Sedan That Never Was Jalopnik Retrieved 2019 02 02 EB 112 Prototypes EB 112 Prototypes EB 112 Prototypes Ultra Rare Bugatti EB112 Emerges in Monaco www gtspirit com GTspirit 29 June 2015 Retrieved 29 June 2015 EB 112 Prototypes Ultra rare Bugatti EB112 sold to two individuals at the same time 7 October 2021 External links edit Bugatti EB 218 Ultimatecarpage com 1998 2007 Retrieved 2007 11 05 http www italdesign it en projects bugatti eb 112 eng permanent dead link Motor1 com Bugatti ID 90 And EB 112 EB 118 EB 218 Concept We Forgot Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bugatti EB 112 amp oldid 1182916433, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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