Model record
Bugatti Type 18
Background
The Bugatti Type 18, also called the Garros, is an automobile produced from 1912 through 1914. Produced shortly after the start of the business, the design was something of a relic. It had much in common with the cars Ettore Bugatti had designed for Deutz Gasmotoren Fabrik but with the radiator of the Type 13. Only seven examples were built, and three are known to survive.
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Specification
- Weight
- 1,247 kg
Sources
Same marque
Other Bugatti models
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- 57 Galibier —
- 8-cylinder line —
- Centodieci —
- EB218 —
- Mistral —
- Tourbillon —
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- Type 10 —
- Type 13 —
- Type 15 —
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- Type 22 —
- Type 22 + Type 23 —
- Type 23 —
- Type 252 —
- Type 27 —
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- Type 37 —
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- Type 41 —
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- Type 55 —
- Type 56 —
- Type 57 —
- Type 59 —
- Type 64 —
- Type 73 —
- Type 8 —
- Veyron Grand Sport —
- Veyron Super Sport —
- type 101 —
- Type 35 1924
- Type 41 Royale 1927
- Type 57 Atlantic 1936
- EB118 1950
- 18/3 Chiron 1995