Bugatti is a French automaker that specializes in ultra-high-end and luxurious supercars. It is a division of Volkswagen Group, and produces two seat hypercars and track-only hypercars that are built in extremely limited numbers.
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Who Makes Bugatti Cars?
We have noted that Bugatti is a division of Volkswagen Group, but it is a bit more complicated than that. Bugatti is technically a brand of Bugatti Rimac, which is a joint-venture formed by Porsche AG, which is in-turn a subsidiary of Volkswagen Group. Rimac (a Croatian electric sports car company) owns a 55% majority stake and Porsche holds a 45% stake. This allows the two performance oriented brands to steer the Bugatti’s future. Bugatti is based in Molsheim, France, where the vehicles are also built. Future Bugatti models are expected to leverage Rimac’s engineering in Croatian facilities.
