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Type 41 Royale - Berline de Voyage
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Type 41 Royale - Berline de Voyage (France, 1930)

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Bugatti Type 41 Royale - Berline de Voyage
basic info
spec rating
United States of America US
United Kingdom GB
United Kingdom United Kingdom
United States of America US
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Engine
Straight 8
Type
Convertible (cabrio)
Displacement
779 cu in
Doors
2
Maximum torque
579 ft.lb
Seats
4/5
Wheel Drive
Rear wheel drive
Luggage Space
--
Transmission
3, Manual
Fuel
Petrol
Power-to-weight
95.27 hp/ton
Kerb weight
7035 lb
safety rating:
NCAP
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fuel efficiency
--
CO2 emissions
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Displacement
779 cu in
max power
304 hp
acceleration 0-100 km/h
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top speed
125 mph
price
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loan
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ownership cost:
annual
$ 1.042
insurance
$ 1.042
Fuel
--
service
--
tyres
--
about this car

The Berline de Voyage was the sixth car of the Royale series and as the Kellner Coupé it remained unsold and so was kept by Bugatti. As the Kellner Coupé and the Coupe Napoleon it was bricked up behind a false wall during World War II at Bugatti's family house in Ermenonville to prevent being seized by the Nazis.

In 1950 it joined once more the Kellner Coupé and was sold to american Le Mans racer Briggs Cunningham for $3000. The car was soon sold and ended up in The Harrah Collection being sold in auction in 1986 to Jerry J. Moore for $6.5 million. Moore only waited one year until he sold the Berline de Voyage to Tom Monaghan, founder of Domino's Pizza, for $8.1 million. A few years later the car was yet again sold and is now a part of the Blackhawk Collection in California.


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