BEYOND OUTSTANDING AUTOMOTIVE DEVELOPMENT
MYTHS & ANECDOTES
No other motoring brand is as closely associated with its founder and designer as the brand named after Ettore Bugatti. But the brand’s legend cannot be reduced simply to outstanding automotive design and glorious motorsports victories. Bugatti is inseparably bound up with art, culture and lifestyle. No other brand is the subject of as many anecdotes that go far beyond the topic of automotive development as Bugatti …
BABY BUGATTI FOR ROLAND BUGATTI
For the fifth birthday of his son Roland, Ettore made a miniature version of the Grand Prix Bugatti, which he equipped with an electric engine. This model, named “Bébé”, later became a commercial success too. Bugatti manufactured around 450 copies for the children of its customers.
FIRST BUGATTI TRAIN IN MOLSHEIM
Ettore’s first train had to get from the Molsheim factory to the train station. Since there was no rail connection, the rails were laid during the journey. They were put in front of the train and, once it had passed over them, were moved to the front again. Without the ingenious Autorail project, Bugatti would barely have been able to survive the difficult period of the 1930s.
ETTORE’S TERRIER BREEDING
Bugatti was a lover of animals. He not only had a small private zoo, but was only satisfied with the best. So he did not rest until he had established his own terrier breeding program in Molsheim.
FROM MOLSHEIM TO PARIS IN RECORD TIME
Jean Bugatti, son of the company founder, drove from Molsheim to Paris in just three hours and 55 minutes in a Type 43. He was accompanied by Lieutenant Loiseau, who would later cross the Sahara in a Type 40.
Even today, it's hard to beat this time despite modern roads.
ETTORE BUGATTI'S TABLE SETTING
During his lifetime, Ettore Bugatti developed a personal table setting. In addition, he also had his own cutlery made, which was engraved with the initials “EB".
ETTORE BUGATTI'S HENHOUSE
When the price of eggs went up again, Bugatti was annoyed and decided to raise his own chickens. And he did not let the matter rest — he immediately built a henhouse on wheels for the birds.
Needless to say, the eggs laid by his own chickens were considerably more expensive.
TOTOSCHE THE DONKEY
Ettore was given this donkey as a gift by Count Florio after Bugatti won the Targa Florio. The animal roamed the company grounds freely and can be seen in many official press photos.
Totosche the donkey was also part of Ettore’s large private zoo.
BUGATTI AND ROYAL MANNERS
Ettore refused to sell a king any of his cars due to his poor table manners.
BAD BRAKES
One customer personally complained to Ettore Bugatti, claiming that the brakes in his race car were of poor quality. In a rather ironic letter, Bugatti replied that his cars were made for driving and not for braking.
In fact, there was nothing wrong with the cars’ brakes.
THE BUGATTI THAT WOULD NOT START
A customer complained that his car did not start properly in winter.
Bugatti replied that if he could afford a Bugatti, he could surely also afford a heated garage.
TAXI
Emil Bremme, a major Bugatti customer, told the following story from first- hand experience. He was standing with Ettore Bugatti at the entrance gate to the factory when a taxi, which had evidently come from the Molsheim train station, pulled up right in front of them. A potential customer got out and introduced himself. He explained that he wanted to buy a car. Bugatti immediately sent him packing because he did not like the brand of the taxi model.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS
Ettore Bugatti developed surgical instruments for a good friend who was a professor at the hospital in Strasbourg. These instruments can be used to this day, and are still available for purchase.
PASTA MAKER WITH A TYPE 46 STEERING WHEEL
Ettore’s Italian chef complained to him about the broken spaghetti maker. It would have taken a while to get a new one in Alsace, so Ettore immediately set to work on designing a new machine and had it made pronto in the factory. The thing that made it unique was that instead of the usual hand crank, Ettore used a Type 46 steering wheel.