The Bugatti Type 50T De Ville Coupe 1932 is an exquisite example of sophisticated chauffer-driven luxury. This elegant beauty was designed to transport its occupants in style and comfort and continues to inspire fascination today. Designed by Ettore Bugatti, the Type 50T De Ville Coupe was the pinnacle of automobile production at the time, with its long curving hood hiding a powerful 5.0 liter engine capable of producing a claimed 105 horsepower. The large touring vehicle had four doors and was fitted with a sumptuous cabin lined with leather, polished wood accents, and a richly embroidered ceiling. A pair of low-slung headlights flanked the chrome split radiatiors and the tall windscreen was topped with a curved V-shaped cowling swept in aluminum. The bodywork was an extraordinary work of art, layers of paint in contrasting shades of blue-green and teal highlighted by intricate details along its flanks. The large car rode on a massive wheelbase and was outfitted with wire wheels, giving it an imposing profile reminiscent of the grand luxurious cars of the era. The Bugatti Type 50T De Ville Coupe of 1932 is a timeless classic embodying the very essence of European luxury.
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