Bugatti is a luxury automobile manufacturer originally founded in 1909 by Italian-born engineer Ettore Bugatti in Molsheim, Alsace, which is now part of France. While it has Italian roots, Bugatti's operations have been primarily based in France. The brand is currently owned by the Volkswagen Group, a German automaker. Thus, Bugatti is considered a French company in its modern context.
Bugatti is an Italian company.
Bugatti is an Italian company
It was invented in France by Ettore Bugatti, then Italian bought the company for a long time until bankruptcy. The current owners are Volkswagen and Bugatti's main dealer is in France
Ettore Bugatti was an Italian
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Ettore Bugatti, an Italian immigrant to France in 1909.
No, Bugatti is French.
Bugatti was founded in 1909 in Molsheim, then in Germany, now France as a manufacturer of high performance cars by the Italian Ettore Bugatti.The company went out of existence in 1963It is now owned by the German company Volkswagen AG.They now build a very exclusive and limited production of high end sports cars under the Bugatti name.
Tough question - the founder of Bugatti is Italian, yet he founded it in France. But now its owned by a German Company (Volkswagen). But if I were to say one answer, its probably France as that is where it was founded.
Bugatti is manufactured in France. The company's headquarters and production facilities are located in Molsheim, Alsace, which is in the northeastern part of the country. This location has historical significance for Bugatti, as it was where the brand was originally founded in 1909 by Italian-born French automobile designer Ettore Bugatti.
No, the car Bugatti was not Italian since it was originated in Germany and then moved to France even though yes, the owner, Ettore Bugatti, was born in Italy.
Bugatti is owned by Volkswagon Group. The original factory was in Molsheim (germany) now in France, and owned by the Italian immigrant Ettore Bugatti.