These guys built a custom Bugatti in genius way using three old cars

  • These guys created the ultimate supercar from a mixture of autos
  • Parts from a BMW-6 series, a Mitsubishi Eclipse, and a GAZ-21 Volga were used to make the Bugatti
  • Take a look at the interesting process, resulting in a one-off ‘Volgatti’

Published on Mar 04, 2025 at 9:50 PM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe

Last updated on Mar 04, 2025 at 9:50 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Kate Bain

These guys put their motoring minds to the test and created a custom Bugatti from three different cars.

Using a base of a Mitsubishi Eclipse, and some of a GAZ-21 Volga, they turned a BMW-6 series into a ‘Volgatti’.

The process was filmed and explained to every degree – just wait until you see the detail involved.

From chassis to fibreglass body – the car parts were moulded together to create the ultimate supercar

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Supercars come in all different colours, styles, shapes, sizes and even materials.

They also get built by all sorts of people.

Take this guy, for instance, he built these custom supercars all from wooden materials for his child – talk about dad of the year.

This Lamborghini replica took more than three years to build – as well as a whole lot of patience and productivity to get the job done.

Now, just wait until you see the finished product of three cars moulded together to create the ultimate highway cruiser.

The aim was to create a custom Bugatti using three cars- which was set to be called a ‘Vlogatti’

Now, to secure a Bugatti, you need to be prepared to part with some serious cash – we’re talking millions.

In fact, a 2026 Bugatti Tourbillon could set you back a mighty $4,600,000.

So it makes sense that these guys decided to get savvy and create a new combo instead of parting with millions, right?

Three cars – one Bugatti replica

The three cars the guys used to build the custom Bugatti from consisted of a Mitsubishi Eclipse, a GAZ-21 Volga and a BMW-6 series.

In the video, they explain that they chose the Volga for ‘it’s iconic retro design’.

The Eclipse chassis on the other hand required ‘significant reinforcement and reconfiguration’ in order to fit the bill.

While the Eclipse has been discontinued, this model was about to live on in the form a supercar.

What did the process involve?

After taking parts of the respective autos to form the new supercar, they also created a body out of fibreglass with chromed accents, and even upgraded the powerhouse’s engine.

In the process, they’ve created a work of art out of spare parts, because the Volgatti is beautiful.

Can’t believe that’s possible?

Take a look for yourself below:

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Grace started her career writing about the weird and wonderful for the international press. She's covered everything from lifestyle to sports and hard news and now finds herself pursuing her main interest - cars. She's loved cars from a young age and has a keen interest in luxury travel too.