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Bugatti 57 Coach

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The Bugatti Type 57 Coach is a refined and elegant closed two-door body style built on the celebrated Type 57 chassis, introduced in 1934. As part of Bugatti’s grand touring lineup, the Coach variant offered a perfect balance between luxury, style, and performance—appealing to drivers who wanted the thrill of a Bugatti with the comfort and sophistication of a fixed-roof coupé.

Under the bonnet, the Type 57 Coach was powered by the same 3.3-liter inline eight-cylinder engine that defined the series. Producing around 135 horsepower in its standard form, the engine was smooth, responsive, and capable of propelling the car to impressive speeds for the era. Paired with a four-speed manual transmission, the drivetrain was both robust and refined, suitable for spirited country road driving or long-distance touring.

The design of the Coach variant often featured a gently sloping roofline, compact proportions, and a harmonious profile that emphasized understated elegance. Some were bodied by Bugatti’s in-house coachworks at Molsheim, while others were delivered to independent coachbuilders such as Gangloff or Vanvooren, resulting in subtle variations in styling. Regardless of origin, the Coach retained the signature Bugatti aesthetics—graceful curves, flowing fenders, and the unmistakable horseshoe grille.

Inside, the cabin of the Type 57 Coach was crafted with fine materials and close attention to detail. Plush leather upholstery, lacquered wood trim, and a well-organized dashboard created a luxurious yet purposeful driving environment. The fixed roof offered year-round usability, making the Coach a practical option for owners who valued comfort and weather protection along with high performance.

Today, the Bugatti Type 57 Coach is recognized as one of the more discreet yet beautifully executed versions of the Type 57. Its combination of technical brilliance, bespoke craftsmanship, and classic design has ensured its place among the most admired grand tourers of the pre-war era. For collectors, it represents a timeless expression of Bugatti’s commitment to elegance, innovation, and driving pleasure.

Additional information

Manufacturer

Bugatti

Country

France

Production Started

1934

Production Stopped

1935

Vehicle Type

Bodystyle

Coupe

Number of Doors

2

Number of Seats

4

Top Speed

93 mph (150 kph)

0-60 mph (0-100 kph)

Power

99 / 135 / 133 @ 4800 rpm

Torque

Engine Manufacturer

Bugatti

Engine

Inline 8

Engine Location

Front

Engine Displacement

3257 cc (197.8 cu in)

Valvetrain

DOHC

Valves per Cylinder

2

Bore / Stroke

72 x 100 mm (2.835 x 3.937 in)

Compression Ratio

6:1

Cooling System

Water

Charging System

Fuel Type

Petrol

Fuel System

Carburator, 1 x Zenith

Aspiration

Normal

Fuel Capacity

Drive

Rear

Transmission

M4

Steering

Front Brakes

Rear Brakes

Front Suspension

Rear Suspension

Tyre Dimensions

Chassis

Weight

1400 kg (3086 lb)

Length

4000 mm (157.5 in)

Width

1630 mm (64.2 in)

Height

Wheelbase

3300 mm (129.9 in)