Officially launched in 2005, the Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 Coupe was the marque's first model of the new century and quickly established itself at the apex of speed, engineering, and opulence. The Veyron was styled under Volkswagen Head of Design Hartmut Warkuss with exterior design by Jozef Kabán, but underneath its flowing bodywork lay the crown jew..
Chassis No. 2078
At the dawn of the 20th century, the Maserati brothers set up shop in a small garage in Bologna, initially preparing Grand Prix cars for Diatto and later venturing out on their own with the Type 26. Throughout the 1920s and '30s, their machines regularly conquered the world's premier circuits across multiple continents, earn..
The Rolls-Royce Phantom is celebrated as the car that brought Rolls-Royce into the 21st century and reinstated the marque at the apex of luxury. Introduced in 2003 as the first new Rolls-Royce since BMW's acquisition of the famed automaker, it was also the first model given the prestigious Phantom name since 1990 and was the singular Rolls-Royce mo..
Engine No. AM101 1337 (internal no. 1039)
Throughout its early history as a manufacturer, Maserati's focus was primarily on motorsports, which was rewarded with numerous victories in Grand Prix and sports car racing before and after World War II. The few road cars the firm sold were exclusive and expensive, heavily relying on components from..