That Italian businessman Romano Artioli was able to revive Bugatti in the 1990s, let alone take on the best in the world with the EB110, was nothing short of remarkable. So remarkable that it’s also unsurprising that the whole enterprise disintegrated before too long, leaving behind some unfinished business.
The Bugatti EB112 was a luxury sedan built on a carbon-fiber monocoque derived from that of the EB110, but it never reached production. Three running examples were completed, one of which will be among the lots at RM Sotheby’s 2026 Monaco auction, happening April 25. The auction house expects it to sell for 1.5 million to 2 million euros, or about $1.7 million to $2.3 million at current exchange rates. So if you couldn’t swing the $4.6 million price tag of a Tourbillon, it’s something to consider.
Unveiled at the 1993 Geneva Motor Show, the EB112 had V12 power like the EB110, which had made its publ …
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Author: Stephen Edelstein





