Ultra-rare quad-turbo V12 Bugatti expected to command over $1.6 million at May 3 Miami event.
A rare 1994 Bugatti EB110 GT is poised to be a centerpiece attraction at Bonhams Cars’ upcoming Miami Auction, with experts projecting it could sell for as much as $1.65 million when it crosses the block on May 3.
The Italian-engineered supercar, chassis number GT 092, is one of just 84 EB110 GTs ever produced, making it among the most exclusive vehicles to wear the Bugatti badge. Finished in Grigio Chiaro with dark grey leather and signature Bugatti Blue interior accents, the EB110 GT remains a milestone in the marque’s modern revival.

Under the hood lies a 3.5-liter quad-turbocharged V12 engine that produces 552 horsepower, paired with a six-speed manual gearbox and an advanced all-wheel-drive system—an impressive combination for the mid-1990s. The EB110 GT could reach 60 mph in just 3.4 seconds and push on to a top speed of 212 mph, rivaling performance contemporaries like the McLaren F1 and Jaguar XJ220.
The car was developed during Bugatti’s ambitious return in the early ’90s under entrepreneur Romano Artioli. Its carbon fiber chassis was engineered by Aérospatiale, the same company known for contributing to the Concorde supersonic jet, and the sleek bodywork owes its design cues to famed Italian designers Marcello Gandini and Giampaolo Benedini.

With documented ownership spanning Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark and the U.S., this example has accumulated just over 18,000 miles and retains its original engine, factory-fitted luggage, toolkit and Nakamichi sound system. It also spent time on display in Denmark’s Strojer Samlingen Museum, a testament to its collectible status.
Collectors and enthusiasts alike are expected to closely follow the sale, which represents a rare opportunity to acquire a landmark vehicle from the modern supercar era.