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Name
  
Jean Bugatti

Uncles
  
Rembrandt Bugatti

Siblings
  
Roland Bugatti

Parents
  
Ettore Bugatti

Role
  
Automotive Designer


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Died
  
August 11, 1939, Duppigheim, France

Grandparents
  
Carlo Bugatti, Teresa Lorioli

Similar People
  
Ettore Bugatti, Rembrandt Bugatti, Carlo Bugatti, Maurice Trintignant

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Jean Bugatti (15 January 1909 – 11 August 1939) was a French automotive designer and test engineer.

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Born Gianoberto Maria Carlo Bugatti in Cologne, he was the eldest son of Ettore Bugatti. Soon after his birth the family moved to the village of Dorlisheim near Molsheim in Alsace, Germany, where his father built the new Bugatti automobile manufacturing plant. Born into a family of creative people, from boyhood he was interested in his father's business. His grandfather Carlo Bugatti had lived in France for several years when he relocated from his native Milan to live in Paris. His father's factory had clients in Germany and France and his father had developed a car for the German Wanderer company, later licensed by the French Peugeot company (the Peugeot Bébé). The Bugatti family were multilingual and in France, Gianoberto became known as Jean.

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During World War I, the family lived in Milan, Italy. After the ceding of Alsace by Germany to France after the end of the war in 1919, the company became subject to French jurisdiction. By the late 1920s, young Jean Bugatti was an integral part of the company and had already demonstrated his vehicle design abilities. In 1932, at the age of twenty-three years, he did most of the design for the company's Type 41 Royale. His body designs complemented his father's engineering skill, making Bugatti one of the greatest names in automobile manufacturing. Additionally, Jean Bugatti designed four bodies for the Type 57, the Ventoux, Stelvio, Atalante and Atlantic models. Regarded as the finest of all touring Bugatti models, the supercharged vehicle was displayed first at the 1936 Paris Salon. Jean Bugatti also showed his engineering skills by working on new independent suspension systems to replace solid front axles and twin-cam engine applications.

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He frequently tested the company's prototypes. On 11 August 1939, while testing the Type 57 tank-bodied racer which had just won a Le Mans race, not far from the factory on the road near the village of Duppigheim, 30-year-old Jean Bugatti was killed when he lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a tree after hitting a cyclist, who had got onto the track through a hole in a treefence. He is interred in the Bugatti family plot at the municipal cemetery in Dorlisheim. There is a monument to him at the site of his accident.

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References

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