Photo credit: Bugatti
Bugatti’s original Type 57S (Surbaissé) Atlantic body featured flowing coupé lines with an iconic dorsal seam running from the front to the back end of the vehicle, based on the 1935 Aérolithe concept car designed by Jean Bugatti which. In all, only 43 “Surbaissé” vehicles and two supercharged Type 57SC’s were manufactured, with the latter having power output of between 175hp – 200hp, very impressive for the time. Read more for additional pictures of the Bugatti Next-57, a modern version of this classic vehicle.
This modern interpretation retains the signature Bugatti horseshoe grille, bullet headlamps and teardrop-shaped cabin. A glass roof covers the pink suede interior, while the rear features swooping lines, rounded corners, and a curved back. What if you wanted an original 1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic? If there are any available, you’ll have to shell out upwards of $30-million, as that was the last recorded sale back in 2010.
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