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Tell your friends you ‘drive a Bugatti’ – just don’t offer them a lift.


And while a modern Bugatti Chiron will set you back over $4 million, it now offers a far more affordable mode of transport.

The Bugatti Electric Scooter is a cooperative product where the French badge has partnered with bulk manufacturer Bytech, to offer a nifty mode of personal transport.



Offered in iconic Bugatti shades of Agile Blue, Black and Silver, the scooter also projects a Bugatti logo in LED light on the ground, just to remind everyone that your scooter is cooler than theirs.

While the project was announced at the start of the year, the scooter is now available in the USA, both on the brand’s website as well as through bulk goods retailer, Costco.

Priced from $US920 ($AU1330), the scooter weighs about 16kg and has a 360Wh (0.36kWh) battery pack, which gives the ‘Bug a 35km claimed riding range.



There are currently no plans to offer the scooter through Costco here in Australia, although you can purchase it directly from the Bugatti Scooter website (for $US1200 or $AU1740), but would need to arrange shipping.

You’ll still get cold and wet riding it around, and while the Italian motorcycle brand may not carry the same brand cache as the French supercar maker, just think of all the cool Ducati merchandise you can wear to go along with it.



If you really want a Bugatti and feel the scooter is still a touch spendy, then Myer sells a kettle that carries the French brand’s name.

James Ward

James has been part of the digital publishing landscape in Australia since 2002 and has worked within the automotive industry since 2007. He joined CarAdvice in 2013, left in 2017 to work with BMW and then returned at the end of 2019 to spearhead the content direction of Drive.

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