Iconic Supercars/InstagramThe Bugatti EB110 is undeniably one of the greatest performance cars of the 1990s. It was one of the first supercars to rocket over the 200mph barrier, and it also became the only Bugatti built during the Romano Artioli incarnation of the company, with just 139 produced from 1991 to 1995.It was a fierce rival to the likes of the Lamborghini Diablo, Jaguar XJ220, Ferrari F40 and F50, plus the McLaren F1. Even Michael Schumacher owned one for many years. With so few made, the EB110 is incredibly rare in 2026 and also worth a huge amount of money. Depending on whether it is a Super Sport or GT model, the EB110 can be worth well over $3 million.A rather stunning example of the supercar has recently cropped up for sale in Dubai, and with less than 500 miles on the odometer, it is one of the cleanest and most untouched examples of the car that we know of.AdvertisementAdvertisementIn fact, this particular example of the supercar has spent most of its life tucked away in a climate-controlled environment. This means it looks just as good now as it did the day it left the Bugatti factory in 1994.This Bugatti EB110 Really Is ImmaculateAccording to the listing, this 1994 EB110 GT has just 425 miles on the odometer, meaning it is virtually brand new. As a result, almost every component on the car is original. The car is in full European specification, and it has been with the same owner since it was new. Remarkably, this car has never been registered, so it really hasn't seen any roads in its lifetime.The EB110 comes complete with its full set of keys, luggage set, a tool kit as well as a full service history and complete documentation. If you can afford this particular machine, it is currently listed for 17,238,000 AED, which is roughly $4.7 million. So to say you will need deep pockets to be able to afford this supercar is an understatement.Iconic Supercars/InstagramFinished in a truly gorgeous shade of blue, and with so few miles on the clock, it is very much worth its current listing price. Images of the car have it in perfect condition, worthy of a concours exhibition or a museum. It is no surprise to see one listed for such a high price, as Classic.com states the average value is $2.2 million at the time of writing.This Is What Made the EB110 So SpecialIconic Supercars/InstagramBugatti produced just 139 examples of the EB110 from 1991 to 1995, plus a few post-production cars that were completed after bankruptcy. Under the hood of the supercar was a 3.5-liter B.110.11 quad-turbocharged V12 making 553hp in the GT version, and 603hp in the Super Sport model. The GT version had a ludicrous top speed of around 210mph and a 0- 60 mph time of just 3.6 seconds.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe Super Sport was even faster, with official figures stating it could go from 0- 62 mph in just 3.26 seconds with a top speed of 220.6mph. Following the end of production, Dauer Sportwagen in Nuremberg, Germany, bought the remaining EB110 parts stock from Bugatti after the company went bankrupt. Between 1999 and 2000, three Super Sport and a single GT model were built, with just a few modifications. The rest of the chassis were used to create five improved Dauer EB110 Super Sport Light Weight examples.If you want more stories like this, follow Guessing Headlights on Yahoo so you don't miss what's coming next.