Type 57SC Atlantic
Type 57 Atalante 1936 | |
Manufacturer | Bugatti |
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Production | 1934–1940 710 produced |
Predecessor | Bugatti Type 49 |
Successor | Bugatti Type 101 |
Class | Grand tourer |
Engine(s) | 3257 cc DOHC Inline 8 |
Type 57SC Atlantic
The Bugatti Type 57 and later variants (including the famous Atlantic and Atalante) was an entirely new design by Jean Bugatti, son of founder Ettore. Type 57s were built from 1934 through 1940, with a total of 710 examples produced.
Most Type 57s used a twin-cam 3257 cc engine based on that of the Type 49 but heavily modified by Jean Bugatti. Unlike the chain-drive twin-cam engines of the Type 50 and 51, the 57's engine used gears to transmit power from the crankshaft.
There were two basic variants of the Type 57 car:
- The original Type 57
- The lowered Type 57S
The Type 57 chassis and engine was revived in 1951 as the Bugatti Type 101 for a short production.
A rediscovered Type 57 sold for 3.4 million euros at auction on 7 February 2009 at a motor show in Paris.
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