British entrepreneur Reuben Singh has achieved what no other car enthusiast in the world has—assembling all four world-record Bugatti hypercars into one unparalleled collection. Singh, renowned for his passion for high-performance and luxury vehicles, recently added the W16 Mistral to his collection, completing a set that embodies Bugatti’s relentless pursuit of speed and engineering excellence.
The W16 Mistral, the fastest open-top car ever built, now joins Singh’s Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport, Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse, and Chiron Super Sport 300+. Each of these vehicles holds a distinct world speed record, with the collection united not just by performance but also by a striking orange-striped aesthetic that symbolizes their record-breaking achievements.
Based near Nottingham, Singh’s car collection extends far beyond Bugattis. The businessman, who gained fame for matching his vast Rolls-Royce fleet to the color of his daily turbans, is believed to own over 3,000 cars, including iconic models like the Bugatti Divo, Ferrari F12 Berlinetta, Lamborghini Huracan, Pagani Huayra, and Porsche 918 Spyder.
Singh’s Bugatti collection stands out not only for its rarity but also for its historical significance. Each car is reportedly the exact vehicle used to break its respective world speed record, adding a layer of authenticity and prestige unmatched in the automotive world.
In 2025, Bugatti plans to release the highly anticipated Tourbillon range, a move that will undoubtedly capture Singh’s attention. If history is any indicator, the businessman may soon add yet another milestone vehicle to his already awe-inspiring lineup, solidifying his status as a titan in the world of supercar collecting.
With his passion and ability to curate such an extraordinary garage, Reuben Singh continues to set new benchmarks in luxury car ownership, leaving enthusiasts and collectors worldwide in awe.
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