Showing posts with label Buggatti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buggatti. Show all posts

Sunday, August 1, 2010

The Bugatti Day.


All the post today will be about the bugatti cars company.

2010 Bugatti Veyron "Sang d’Argent"


If you are a fan of the Pur Sang Veyron then you will like the second special edition Bugatti super car that was unveiled in Dubai. The Veyron "Sang d’Argent" will be a one of a kind Bugatti and will be priced at $2.1 Million.

The special edition Veyron "Sang d’Argent" is inspired by the two tone finish of the Centenary Villa d’Este cars and similarly to the highly polished Pur Sang edition, the d’Argent model combines a subtle silver metallic strip of paint that runs the length of the car and breaks up the lustrous body panels up front including the wide front fenders and door panels. Bugatti has wrapped the inside of the unique Veyron with a Havanna interior with a quilted pattern on seats and darker saddle leather covering every other surface further personalizing the exclusivity of this very special Bugatti.

2010 Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport "Soleil de Nuit"


It looks like Bugatti saved the best for last, because of all the special edition Veyron’s to be displayed at the Dubai Auto Show, the open air Veyron Grand Sport "Soleil de Nuit" is the only edition that allows you to enjoy ridiculous speeds with the wind in your hair and the sun on your bald spot. Like the Sang d’ Argent this Veyron is also one of a kind and destined for the Middle East market wearing a $2,270,000 price tag.

The Grand Sport "Soleil de Nuit" combines polished aluminum accents with the painted Black Blue Metallic skin of the targa top Veyron with a set of "Sang Noir" rims. However as appealing as being able to go over 200 MPH with the wind in your face and sand in your teeth in a unique super car is for Middle Eastern millionaires, we are almost positive that they will enjoy relaxing in the highly contrasting burnt orange interior as opposed to braving the elements.

2010 Bugatti Veyron Royal Dark Blue


It’s been quite some time since Bugatti has unveiled any other car at these motor shows that isn’t a Veyron, opting instead to keep churning out special editions of their $2 million-dollar ride. While the variety leaves a lot to be desired, we don’t really have a problem with it because it’s, well, the Veyron.

So when they revealed today two special edition Veyron Grand Sport models at the Geneva Motor Show, none of us are complaining. The first of these two one-off Veyron Grand Sport models is the Royal Dark Blue, which if you’re curious to know, already has an owner who paid an impressive 1.75 million euros for the supercar.

The Royal Dark Blue Veyron Grand Sport features a carbon fiber made bonnet with a monocoque and rear section that’s painted in Royal Dark Blue, the same color as the air intakes and most of the grilles with the exception of the highly polished radiator grille. The central part of the car is painted in Arctic White.

On the interior, the dashboard, center console, seats and interior trim panels are all made of dark blue Indigo Leather, while the steering wheel, seats, center console and gearshift knob are painted in white.

2010 Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Grey Carbon


Bugatti’s second special-edition offering at the Geneva Motor Show is the Veyron Grand Sport Grey Carbon. Similar to the Royal Dark Blue, this one-off Veyron Grand Sport has already been sold for 1.65 million euros.

Even if you can’t get a piece of this Veyron - or the Royal Dark Blue, for that matter - you can actually hop over to Bugatti’s booth at the auto show and play a little customization game where you can tinker with your own Veyron according to your tastes, courtesy of Bugatti’s "Customisation lounge".

For the Grand Sport Grey Carbon, the upper section of the body – including the doors and side panels – is made of dark gray carbon fiber while the bottom part of the car is finished in polished aluminum.

The interior of this one-off supercar is the same as the Royal Dark Blue, with the exception of the car’s silver color not contrasting as much to the white stitching as its blue counterpart, thereby giving it a more regal and luxurious feel.

2010 Bugatti 16 C Galibier

This past March at the Geneva Motor Show, the Swedish super car company Keonigsegg revealed the NLV Quant electric sedan. Well now it is the exotic Italian coachbuilder Bugatti’s turn, and Ettore’s original brand has done quite an impressive job on the all new Bugatti 16 C Galibier concept that was unveiled this past weekend in Molsheim. According to the automaker the upcoming super car will become "the most exclusive, elegant, and powerful four door automobile in the world." The Galibier’s design is based on the Bugatti Type 35, a model that also inspired the 1001 HP Bugatti Veyron super car. The 16 C concept features the traditional Bugatti radiator complimented by big round LED lit headlamps and the clamshell running the length of the vehicle which became synonymous with the brand identity under Jean Bugatti in the Type 57. Under the bonnet, the 16 C concept can stand up to the almighty Veyron, becasue Bugatti has placed a 8.0 Liter 16 cylinder engine boosted with a two stage supercharging system, that features an ethanol mode. The Galiber was designed with smooth lines that will allow it to slipstream past the competition should it ever go into production. The concept also features a four wheel drive, a purpose built performance suspension and very exotic ceramic brakes to ensure that the 16 C Galiber can handle the speeds the pair of blowers up front are going to generate. The interior of the 16 C Galiber concept reflects the pure and simple design of the exterior, because after all there is something beautiful about being basic. The dash been reduced to include only the essential. Two centrally located dials keep even the rear passengers up to speed about the details of their experience. There is even an Aston Martin rivaling timepiece that has been integrated into the super car concept. Parmigiani, the Swiss maker of fine watches, created the removable Reverso Tourbillon clock for the Galibier, which may be worn on the wrist thanks to a cleverly designed leather strap. Updated 03/10/2010: Bugatti has revealed a new image gallery of the 16C Galibier. Check the gallery to see them all.

2011 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport


Well, it seems that Bugatti has decided to bring out the new Veyron 16.4 Super Sport long before its official debut at the Pebble Beach Concours weekend in mid-August. And not only did they unveil official details on it, but the supercar has already entered the Guinness Book of Records with an average top speed of 431 km/h (267 mph). The new model will go into production this fall, and the first five units will be sold as limited "World Record Editions." They will feature a special black exposed carbon and orange finish, and yes, they are already sold out!

The new Veyron 16.4 Super Sport comes with four enlarged turbochargers and bigger intercoolers that have been used to boost the power of the 16-cylinder engine to a total of 1200 HP, the chassis has been extensively redesigned to maintain safety at extreme speeds – thanks to a slightly raised main-spring travel, stronger stabilizers, and new shock absorbers with a complex architecture originally developed for racing cars. This gives noticeably more precise control of the wheels and the car as a whole. With lateral acceleration of up to 1.4 G and improved interaction between the tires and the intelligent all-wheel drive system, the Super Sport offers perfect handling and even more powerful acceleration of 1,500 NM on corner exits.

On the exterior the car gets expanded and reshaped front air intakes, a revised back with double diffuser, and a centrally arranged exhaust system.

UPDATE 07/09/2010: Bugatti has unveiled the first teaser video of their brand new Veyron 16.4 Super Sport that has recently become the fastest production car in the world. Check it out after the jump!