Over the years, a number of world record Bugatti supercars have been crowned.

The esteemed brand has lived by its need for speed and will continue to do so by producing a new Tourbillon range, slated for 2025.

Despite the Tourbillon’s release, there are already four world-record Bugatti cars on the planet, having notched the top speeds in their respective categories – and by ‘the world’ we mean Nottingham, UK.

All four world-record Bugatti’s are also currently part of one collection, owned by Reuben Singh.

British businessman Reuben Singh is – in absolutely no uncertain terms – a massive supercar enthusiast. 

The Manchester-born entrepreneur is best known for his double-digit-large Rolls Royce collection, which he matched to the turbans that he wears on a daily basis.

But he also recently rounded off his world-record Bugatti collection with the W16 Mistral that just smashed the top speed for an open-top car.

The Mistral joins Singh’s trifecta of Bugattis that all boast world record times for speed.

His collection includes the Veyron 16.4 Super Sport (highest-peaking speed), the Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse (fastest open-top production sports car), and the Chiron Super Sport 300+ (fastest production car).

All four of his Bugatti supercars are dressed in the world-record orange stripes.

The collection is reported to be the exact cars with which the records were broken, although there have been a handful of similar sun-kissed Bugattis that have sistered the cars in this collection.

The Singh collection is reported to be just outside of Nottingham in the UK and recently brought the collection to Bugatti’s home of Molsheim in Eastern France.

With all four of these cars being within the Singh Collection, they cozy up in a garage filled with an astonishing number of other supercars – estimated to be 3,000 motors in size.

Kissing bumpers with the eclectic rainbow of Rolls Royce’s and the roaring Bugattis, Singh also owns a Bugatti Divo, a Ferrari F12 Berlinetta, a Lamborghini Huracan, a Pagani Huayra, and a Porsche 918 Spyder among many more.

With the Tourbillon on the horizon, Singh will likely be hoping to add this to his collection next year.