Using Recycled Components from Three Vintage Vehicles, Mechanics Developed a Customized Bugatti, Combining Engineering and Innovation to Recreate the Model.
A group of car enthusiasts decided to create their own version of a Bugatti. For this, they used parts from three different models and assembled a unique supercar, called “Volgatti”.
The project combined parts from a Mitsubishi Eclipse, a GAZ-21 Volga, and a BMW Series 6. Each of these cars was chosen for a specific reason. The entire construction process was filmed and explained in detail.

The Combination of Three Cars
The Mitsubishi Eclipse served as the base but needed adjustments to support the changes. The GAZ-21 Volga was chosen for its classic and stylish appearance. The BMW Series 6 completed the set with some important parts.
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To make this mix work, the creators made the body from scratch, using fiberglass. They also added chrome details and made improvements to the engine. The result was a car that resembles a Bugatti but with a unique touch.
Creating a Supercar Without Spending Millions
Supercars tend to be luxurious and very expensive. For perspective, a Bugatti Tourbillon 2026 can cost US$ 4.6 million. Instead of spending that fortune, these creators decided to build their own model, spending much less.
The result was an exclusive car made from the combination of three different models. With this, they achieved an impressive look and enhanced performance without needing a million-dollar budget.
What Was the Assembly Process Like?
The first step was to dismantle the three cars and choose the best parts from each one. The chassis of the Eclipse was reinforced to support the changes. Then, they shaped the body in fiberglass, ensuring a beautiful and aerodynamic finish.
Additionally, the engine and suspension were adjusted to make the car more powerful and stable. Everything was done with a lot of patience and skill.
In the end, the “Volgatti” became a true work of automotive art. The project shows how creativity and knowledge can transform common parts into a unique supercar.
With information from Super Car Blondie.


Eu já criaria uma linha de produção! Ficou muito massa!
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Gostei muito, verdadeira obra de conhecimento e engenharia, meus parabéns, à toda equipe, nota 10.