Château Saint Jean – the historic home of Bugatti

This is the one and only site of assembly for all modern Bugatti hyper sports cars, it is also the brand’s historic site and provides an inextricable link to Ettore Bugatti, who bought and renovated this Château as a place to welcome customers and introduce them to the lifestyle of Bugatti

A Bugatti customer has carefully curated a collection of rare vehicles from Molsheim, including each of the World Record Cars; Veyron 16.4 Super Sport World Record Edition, Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse World Record Edition and Chiron Super Sport 300+1. His deep wish was to bring them home, to reunite them with the place where they came to life and the team who made it possible. A dream that came true when the three record-breaking hyper sports cars were carefully driven up to the Château Saint Jean and were joined by other rarities from The Singh Collection, Punjab, India: the Bugatti Veyron Pur Sang and the Divo.

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The last world record car, the Chiron Super Sport 300+, was built to celebrate the first production series car to travel at more than 300 mph (482.80 km/h). In 2019, a variant of the 300+ travelled at 490.48 km/h at the hands of Bugatti Pilote Officiel and Le Mans 24 Hours winner, Andy Wallace, who then became the first person to drive at more than 300 mph in a production series car. Andy himself made the journey to Molsheim to meet again with the lucky owner of this collection and be a part of this historic reunion.


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