Bugatti has introduced the new Baby II Type 35 Centenary Edition. The scale cars draw inspiration from the Type 35s that debuted at the Grand Prix de Lyon in 1924. Production is limited to six units and they have a 13 hp electric motor. Bugatti is no stranger to pumping out special editions as they’ve created everything from a porcelain-infused Veyron Grand Sport to the exquisite W16 Mistral. However, their latest special edition is notably smaller as it’s the Baby II Type 35 Centenary Edition.
Each features a hand-built aluminum body with a livery inspired by the six Type 35 racecars. As a result, they have a Bleu de Lyon exterior with hand-painted Blanc entry numbers on the radiator, hood, and boat tail. Moving inside, we can see a black leather seat, a wood rimmed steering wheel, and a machined dash that features a brass identification plate. The latter has a chassis number that matches one of the original cars. The 75% scale vehicles have a 2.