Bugatti TypeZero Concept Is a Single-Seater Dream

by SpeedLux

This is one of the most anticipated cars of the whole generation, and we are talking about the Bugatti TypeZero Concept, which will be a Single seater as per the reports.

Bugatti has been making the exact same car for so many years now, so for this time they chose, French Designer, Marc Devauze who happened took stroll down Bugatti’s glorious past and chose the brand’s most successful racecar ever, the 1920’s Type 35 that won over 1,000 races including the Grand Prix World Championship as well as the famed Targa Florio, for inspiration in creating his award winning TypeZero Concept. The concept will be a single seater, and will be electrically powered ‘hypercar’. This was designed to feature four in-wheel electric motors fed by detachable Lithium-Air batteries located on either side of the driver. Highlights also include minimalistic interior.

Additional details are limited for the moment, so stay tuned more updates.

Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
Vector illustration of teamwork concept. Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
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