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Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse ‘1 of 1
While Bugatti’s main attraction at the 2014 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance over the weekend was its six Legend edition Veyrons, the French automaker also rolled out an additional car, one with even higher exclusivity. The car is the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse ‘1 of 1’, and its name emphasizes a core competency of Bugatti, namely personalization.
For the ‘1 of 1’, the buyer, a man from Singapore, chose the Bugatti family’s signature colors of black and yellow. Ettore Bugatti and his son Jean had a number of important cars finished in similar fashion, including the Type 44, shown alongside the new creation and also present in Monterey last weekend. It was on loan from the Mullin Automotive Museum.
The interior follows the same theme. The complete interior is trimmed in black leather, while the instrument panel is made of deep-black exposed carbon. The yellow decorative stitching on the steering wheel, seats and gear selector offer a nice contrast, and also gracing the cabin is a shining yellow Bugatti Type 35 race car—at the buyer’s request, a sketch of the Type 35 has been rendered in the black carbon lid of the rear center box between the seats.
One additional special touch is the grille, which features a mesh pattern comprised of the Buyer’s initials, “PL”. In an extremely complex process, every inner surface of the grille was hand-polished. After that the grille was black-anodized, then the front was polished and the grille was finished again with a natural anodized layer. More than 200 hours were spent on perfecting the look.
Full Article: http://www.motorauthority.com/news/...veyron-makes-surprise-showing-at-pebble-beach
While Bugatti’s main attraction at the 2014 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance over the weekend was its six Legend edition Veyrons, the French automaker also rolled out an additional car, one with even higher exclusivity. The car is the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse ‘1 of 1’, and its name emphasizes a core competency of Bugatti, namely personalization.
For the ‘1 of 1’, the buyer, a man from Singapore, chose the Bugatti family’s signature colors of black and yellow. Ettore Bugatti and his son Jean had a number of important cars finished in similar fashion, including the Type 44, shown alongside the new creation and also present in Monterey last weekend. It was on loan from the Mullin Automotive Museum.
The interior follows the same theme. The complete interior is trimmed in black leather, while the instrument panel is made of deep-black exposed carbon. The yellow decorative stitching on the steering wheel, seats and gear selector offer a nice contrast, and also gracing the cabin is a shining yellow Bugatti Type 35 race car—at the buyer’s request, a sketch of the Type 35 has been rendered in the black carbon lid of the rear center box between the seats.
One additional special touch is the grille, which features a mesh pattern comprised of the Buyer’s initials, “PL”. In an extremely complex process, every inner surface of the grille was hand-polished. After that the grille was black-anodized, then the front was polished and the grille was finished again with a natural anodized layer. More than 200 hours were spent on perfecting the look.
Full Article: http://www.motorauthority.com/news/...veyron-makes-surprise-showing-at-pebble-beach