The two-toned blue stunner was designed to pay tribute to the 1937 Bugatti 57G Tank, and is named after its LeMans-winning driver. The car is part of Bugatti's exclusive six-part Legends edition ...
Its bluff shape earned its ‘Tank’ nickname. Another Bugatti to earn the ‘Tank’ moniker, the 57G was the fruit of the French carmaker’s persistance with bluff aero bodywork. It eventually ...
The first Legend honors Jean-Pierre Wimille, who won the 24 Hours of Le Mans twice for Bugatti and was one of the company's longest-serving test drivers. He won in 1937, co-driving a 57G Tank with ...