- Bugatti teamed up with The Little Car Company to develop a miniature version of its 1920s Type 35 race car.
- Dubbed the Bugatti Baby II, the car is built to 75% scale and boasts an impressive list of features like LED headlights, hydraulic brakes, and an electric powertrain with regenerative braking.
- The top-of-the-line model can reach speeds of 42 mph and costs nearly $70,000.
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Bugattis might be tempting, but their seven-figure price tags aren’t. The good thing is, now’s your chance to score one for right around $35,000 — less than the price of the average new car in the US.
That may sound like the deal of the century, but, as with all things that sound to good to be true, there is a slight catch. Although technically a Bugatti, the Bugatti Baby II is, as its name might suggest, a three-quarters-scale replica meant for teens and young adults.
Developed jointly by Bugatti and The Little Car Company — which makes, you guessed it, little cars — the Bugatti Baby II isn’t some run-of-the-mill pedal car or ride-on toy. It boasts quite the spec list, featuring a limited-slip differential, LED headlights, and hydraulic brakes.
In its highest-spec Pur Sang specification, the Baby hits a totally ridiculous top speed of 42 mph. But would you expect anything less than totally ridiculous from Bugatti, the maker of a 1,500-horsepower supercar? No, you wouldn’t.
Keep scrolling to take a closer look at the Bugatti Baby II.