In 2019, Bugatti celebrates its 110th anniversary and the Cité de l'Automobile in Mulhouse pays a legitimate tribute to the creativity of the Bugatti family and the cars bearing this name, from racing cars to today's supercars, with the "Incomparables Bugatti" special exhibition. The idea of this exhibition is to offer visitors a selection of Bugattis of particular historical value, as well as concepts from the current era, with a display arranged in a dark pure decor and a few decorative elements by Carlo and Rembrandt Bugatti. The tour includes a Bugatti T51 Grand Prix, the famous T32 Tank, a T57S Atalante, the T41 Royale coupe Napoleon and the T251. The Italian transition is ensured by an EB110 GT and the current Bugatti factory has lent prototypes of Veyron and Chiron, a moke up of the Divo and the he 4-door Galibier Concept, a project that unfortunately will not see the light of day.
And of course, every visit to the Cité de l'Automobile is always worth a report, so incredible is the heap of Bugatti's T35, T57, T55, T101 and, of course, the other Royale of the Collection, the T41 Park Ward. The Schlumpf collection doesn't stop at the Bugatti, and enthusiasts can marvel at the Hispano Suiza or the two fantastic Isotta Fraschini 8A. On the other hand, the Italian side was under construction, so few Maseratis or Ferraris were to be found.