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Bugatti type 2, 1900
The first Bugatti ever. Fit with a 3.1-liter inline-4 engine, the 1,433-pound Type 2 could travel a ferocious 37 mph. -
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Evolution of early Bugattis
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Bugatti type 13, 1910
Rear wheel drive vehicle. Motor is located in the front, and has a 2 door roadster body-shell. The Bugatti Type 13's engine is a naturally aspirated petrol, 1.3 liter, single overhead camshaft 4 cylinder with 2 valves per cylinder. It has an output of 25 bhp (25.3 PS/18.6 kW) of power. The engine powers the wheels compliments of a 4 speed manual gearbox. Stated weight at the curb is 508 kg. The Bugatti Type 13 is claimed to reach a maximum speed of 97 km/h, or 60 mph.