‘For Reuben Singh, a Bugatti isn’t just a car – it’s an artefact of velocity and luxury.’
In 2010, a Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport World Record Edition achieved a production car top speed record of 267.8 mph.
A Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport World Record Edition became a cornerstone of Reuben Singh’s collection, showcasing his early admiration for Bugatti’s engineering brilliance.
In 2013, a Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse World Record Edition was crowned the fastest open-top production car, reaching 254 mph.
Highlighting Reuben’s appreciation for groundbreaking performance and design.
In 2019, a Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ shattered the 300-mph barrier with a top speed of 304.7 mph.
This solidified Mr Singh’s vision of curating record-setting hypercars.
In 2023, a Bugatti W16 Mistral became the fastest open-top car, clocking 282.05 mph.
You’ve got it. Reuben added one to his collection.
1988 Le Mans winner Andy Wallace drove the car.
All four Bugatti record-holders feature signature orange stripes symbolising their speed milestones.
Surprise, surprise, Reuben Singh also owns other rare Bugatti models, including the Divo and Veyron Pur Sang.
In a gesture of respect for Bugatti’s heritage, Reuben transported his record-breaking Bugatti’s to the marque’s headquarters in Molsheim, France.
The visit reunited the cars with their birthplace and the engineering team behind their creation.
Reuben Singh’s collection isn’t just about ownership; it celebrates Bugatti’s unparalleled engineering and the thrill of pushing boundaries.
His dedication to preserving these icons underscores a commitment to automotive excellence and the legacy of high-performance motoring.
Reuben Singh’s passion for Bugatti transcends mere ownership, making his collection a living tribute to the marque’s pursuit of speed, artistry, and innovation.
His acquisition of the W16 Mistral cements his status as a guardian of automotive history.
‘Reuben Singh doesn’t just drive Bugatti’s; he practically owns the history of speed itself.’