Press release2/7/2022

Bugatti Returns to GP Ice Race Over 60 Years After its Maiden Appearance

Bugatti Returns to GP Ice Race Over 60 Years After its Maiden Appearance

Molsheim

Sixty two years since Bugatti first took to the ice, the French luxury marque returned to Austria’s GP Ice Race with a Bugatti Type 51 and Bugatti Baby II.

Sixty two years since Bugatti first took to the ice, the French luxury marque returned to Austria’s GP Ice Race with a Bugatti Type 51 and Bugatti Baby II.
Sixty two years since Bugatti first took to the ice, the French luxury marque returned to Austria’s GP Ice Race with a Bugatti Type 51 and Bugatti Baby II.
Sixty two years since Bugatti first took to the ice, the French luxury marque returned to Austria’s GP Ice Race with a Bugatti Type 51 and Bugatti Baby II.
Sixty two years since Bugatti first took to the ice, the French luxury marque returned to Austria’s GP Ice Race with a Bugatti Type 51 and Bugatti Baby II.
Sixty two years since Bugatti first took to the ice, the French luxury marque returned to Austria’s GP Ice Race with a Bugatti Type 51 and Bugatti Baby II.
Sixty two years since Bugatti first took to the ice, the French luxury marque returned to Austria’s GP Ice Race with a Bugatti Type 51 and Bugatti Baby II.
Sixty two years since Bugatti first took to the ice, the French luxury marque returned to Austria’s GP Ice Race with a Bugatti Type 51 and Bugatti Baby II.
Sixty two years since Bugatti first took to the ice, the French luxury marque returned to Austria’s GP Ice Race with a Bugatti Type 51 and Bugatti Baby II.
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Taking to the GP Ice Race track and its accompanying 50m-roundel photo circle for the annual GP Ice Race in Zell am See, Austria, a Bugatti Type 51 and a Bugatti Baby II – based on the Type 35 – were the first Bugattis to partake in the historic event since 1960.

Born out of ‘skijoring’ – meaning ‘ski driving’ – the mode of transport turned-sport first came to Zell am See, home of the Porsche family, in the Winter 1937. The sport later inspired the first Professor Ferdinand Porsche Memorial Race, on February 10, 1952. In 1960, a Type 35 inaugurated the GP Ice Race event alongside two motorcycles, with an airplane flying at low level above the start line.

Passionate racers attend the historic weekend of competition from 28–30 January to witness fellow competitors take to the wheel of both modern and classic circuit racers alongside iconic rally cars.

This year’s adrenaline-fueled event – named ICEolated – took place on the Flugplatz in Zell am See, and did not include spectators, due to COVID-19 restrictions. At past events, over 10,000 passionate spectators have lined the course to celebrate the unique racing spectacle.

Bugatti Baby II ‘Ice Spec’ Safety Car

The Bugatti Baby II, created by The Little Car Company, acted as the ‘safety car’ for the event, despite its smaller than usual scale. Based on the Bugatti Type 35 – the marque’s legendary racer that is widely regarded as the most successful racing car of all time – appeared in a specially-commissioned ‘Ice Spec’. The Pur Sang model was painted in French Racing Blue colors and featured a number of modifications, allowing it to safely conquer the wintery conditions. The car boasted studded tires, limited slip differential, 1930s-inspired racing livery with GP Ice Race branding and safety car-style hazard lights. The Bugatti Baby II also featured the #35 on its bodywork in honor of the Type 35 and its historic victories. The vehicle led cars out on track before the start of the Ice Race GP.  

The Bugatti Baby II is available in three versions: Base, Vitesse and Pur Sang. Targeted at collectors, the Pur Sang edition offers the same powertrain as the Vitesse but with the addition of beautiful, hand-formed aluminum bodywork. Using the same traditional coachbuilding techniques as the original Bugatti Type 35, each aluminum body takes more than two hundred hours of skilled craftsmanship to create.

Offered exclusively in rear-wheel drive, all versions of the Baby II have a fully electric powertrain, high performance hydraulic brakes and selectable driving modes. The Base model comes with two modes; Novice which is limited to 20kph (12mph) and 1kW (1.3bhp) of power, and Expert which is limited to 45 kph (30mph) and 4kW (5.4bhp) of power.

The Vitesse and Pur Sang models include the Novice and Expert driving modes, but also offer extra performance from an upgraded powertrain, unlocked by the famous Bugatti Speed Key. This enables drivers to deploy up to 10kW (13.4 bhp), and with a total weight of just 230kg, achieves a top speed of 70kph (42mph). Depending on the weight of the driver, 0–60 kph is achieved in just six seconds.

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Nicole AugerHead of Marketing and Communicationsnicole.auger@bugatti.com

Fuel consumption and emissions

  • Bolide: Not subject to Directive 1999/94/EC, as it is a racing vehicle not intended for use on public roads.

    • Centodieci: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 40.31 / medium phase 22.15 / high phase 17.89 / extra high phase 17.12 / combined 21.47; CO2 emissions combined, g / km: NA; efficiency class: G

    • Chiron: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 44.56 / medium phase 24.80 / high phase 21.29 / extra high phase 21.57 / combined 25.19; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 571.64; efficiency class: G

    • Chiron Profilée: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 44.56 / medium phase 24.80 / high phase 21.29 / extra high phase 21.57 / combined 25.19; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 571.64; efficiency class: G

      • Chiron Pur Sport: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 44.56 / medium phase 24.80 / high phase 21.29 / extra high phase 21.57 / combined 25.19; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 571.64; efficiency class: G

      • Chiron Sport: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 44.56 / medium phase 24.80 / high phase 21.29 / extra high phase 21.57 / combined 25.19; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 571.64; efficiency class: G

      • Chiron Super Sport: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 40.31 / medium phase 22.15 / high phase 17.89 / extra high phase 17.12 / combined 21.47; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 486.72; efficiency class: G

      • Chiron Super Sport 300+: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 40.31 / medium phase 22.15 / high phase 17.89 / extra high phase 17.12 / combined 21.47; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 486.72; efficiency class: G

      • Divo: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 43,33 / medium phase 22,15 / high phase 17,99 / extra high phase 18,28 / combined 22,32; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 505,61; efficiency class: G

      • La Voiture Noire: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 43,33 / medium phase 22,15 / high phase 17,99 / extra high phase 18,28 / combined 22,32; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 505,61; efficiency class: G

        • Tourbillon: This model is currently not subject to directive 1999/94/EC, as type approval has not yet been granted.

        • W16 Mistral: This model is not subject to Directive 1999/94/EC, as type approval has not yet been granted.

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          The specified fuel consumption and emission data have been determined according to the measurement procedures prescribed by law.

          Further information on official fuel consumption figures and the official specific CO2 emissions of new passenger cars can be found in the “Guide on the fuel economy, CO2 emissions and power consumption of new passenger car models”, which is available free of charge at all sales dealerships and from DAT Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH, Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, D-73760 Ostfildern, Germany and at www.dat.de.

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