Bugatti Type 10: The First Car That Started a Legend
Bugatti Type 10 was the very first car created by Ettore Bugatti and marked the beginning of one of the most legendary automotive brands in history. Introduced in 1909, this lightweight and innovative vehicle laid the foundation for Bugatti's future success. In this video, we explore the history, design, engine specifications, dimensions, colors, and fascinating facts about the iconic Bugatti Type 10. 🚗 Year: 1909 ⚙️ Engine: 1.2L Inline-4 🏁 Top Speed: Around 80 km/h 👨🔧 Designer: Ettore Bugatti 📍 Country: France If you enjoyed this video, don't forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more amazing car history videos! #Bugatti #BugattiType10 #ClassicCars #VintageCars #CarHistory #TheCarsHub

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