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Bugatti Baby: a children's car for five-year-olds

Bugatti Baby II Carbon Edition

Bugatti Baby II Carbon Edition; Photo: thelittlecar.co

The Bugatti Baby II Carbon Edition is not a cheap toy, as it is probably one of the most expensive examples of a ʺchildren's car.ʺ

The Bugatti Baby II was never an easy to reach ʺtoyʺ as it stood around 30,000 euros. But since they can obviously do more at Bugatti, they decided to present a smaller version of the classic beauty, which is largely made of carbon fiber. The children's car takes its inspiration from the Bugatti Mistral model, which has a powerful built-in rear 8.0 liter W 16 cyl engine.

Bugatti Baby II Carbon Edition; Photo: thelittlecar.co

Bugatti Baby II Carbon Edition is once again the fruit of the collaboration between the company Bugatti and The Little Car Company, which used advanced carbon fiber architecture to build the car. It is an extremely limited series of children's car, and you can only buy it if you already have a prestigious Mistral waiting for you in the garage. If you decide on a smaller version, they will adapt it to your wishes.

Bugatti Baby II Carbon Edition; Photo: thelittlecar.co

The visual image of the "carbon" version is almost identical to the original version of the Bugatti Baby II car. Certain components have exposed carbon fiber, but otherwise the color is black. If you want to add the manufacturer's French touch to the car, you can consider a hand-painted French flag on the side of the car. The round lights give a retro impression, but behind them hides modern technology in the form of LED elements that resemble those of the Mistral model.

Bugatti Baby II Carbon Edition; Photo: thelittlecar.co

The Bugatti Baby II was first introduced in 2019 as a tribute to the original Bugatti Baby from 1926. Only this represented the 75% scaled-down version of the Bugatti Type 35 model, which was available in just 500 examples. The carbon version of the Bugatti Baby II is available with a capacity battery 2.8 kWh and a motor with power 10 kW (14 horsepower). The maximum speed in this case is 70 km/h. For a prestigious toy, it is necessary to pay quite a bit 80,000 euros, but even if you have that much money, you can't think of it without first buying a Bugatti Mistral.

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