A new large children's car presented by the French company Bugatti has officially appeared on the Internet, and it is inspired by the Bugatti Mistral, and it comes at a price worthy of the name of Bugatti cars, even if it is small in size.
Today we will introduce you to the Carbon Edition of the Bugatti Baby II children's car. Details here
The Bugatti Baby II was not an affordable toy at all, even in its basic form, it cost about 35 thousand US dollars, equivalent to 131,250 Saudi riyals, and the star of this news is the carbon version, perhaps the most expensive toy car we have ever seen, with a price of 84,500 US dollars The equivalent of 316,875 Saudi riyals.
The small car is inspired by the Bugatti Mistral, a super convertible that is based on an 8-liter W16 engine with 4 turbochargers.
Bugatti worked with The Little Car Company to create the Carbon Edition, and the two companies used an “advanced carbon fiber structure” to build the car. The Baby II Carbon Edition is very limited, however, and you can only buy it if you own a Bugatti W16 Mistral Roadster, a Chiron. Kashf, which appeared last August, of which 99 copies will be produced in the world, with a price of 5 million US dollars, equivalent to 18,750,000 Saudi riyals.
Bugatti will assemble the small car according to the customer's specification. Click to view the details
Visually the Carbon Edition looks very similar to the regular versions of the Baby II, although there is a mix of black paint and visible carbon fiber for certain components. You can also paint on the side of the minivan a hand-painted French flag if you'd like to give a Bugatti an homage to its home country and look. The round headlights are vintage but actually hide horizontal LED lighting elements as a tribute to the Mistral design.
The Bugatti Baby II was first unveiled in 2019 as a tribute to the original Bugatti Baby build in 1926. It was a 75 percent sized version of the Bugatti Type 35, which was limited to just 500 cars. No word on mechanical improvements for this new carbon version. , which likely means you can get it in one of the three versions available (if you own a Mistral, of course).
Topping the range, the Baby II has an electric powertrain with a 2.8 kWh battery and an electric motor with 13.4 hp (10 kW), this power should be enough to reach a top speed of 70 km/h (42 km/h). miles/h).
Within this news, we introduced you to a new large children's car presented by Bugatti at a price worthy of it.
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