Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport with porcelain body is worth $2.39 million

We have earlier seen customized Bugatti models in the form of Bugatti Veyron Pur Sung, that came with a 2 tone aluminum and carbon theme, and limited edition Pink Bugatti Veyron used by Japanese street wear Bathing Ape for its promotional activities. Now, the latest addition is the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport with porcelain trimming on its body and even inside the cabin.
Created with the help of porcelain product manufacturer Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur, this limited edition Bugatti has been made by casting porcelain in the shape of the car’s body. Then a special variety of body paint has been used along with the dual tone blue and white exteriors which have been given a unique ‘in-motion’ styling.
Vehicle aficionados and car lovers, across the world, have already taken a liking to the styling quotient of the vehicle, but have asked questions on the use of delicate ceramics on the body of the world’s quickest convertible. Dr. Stefan Brungs, Director of Sales & Marketing, justifies the innovation by saying,
“But this is what Bugatti stands for: the realization of exceptional ideas whilst striving for the utmost in quality and aesthetics. This allows us to continue Ettore Bugatti’s heritage, who himself loved to experiment with new materials.”
Looking back at some previous examples we earlier shared, it clearly brings forth that this company isn’t new to the idea of using exotic materials for its cars, creating a new wave of design and technology in the automobile world, and adding to the exclusivity of its vehicles such as this one.
This one-off edition of the Veyron Grand Sport will be open for sale at the KPM Workshop in Berlin, Germany for a price tag of $2.39 million. But we all know that irrespective of the price tag, exclusivity will drive automobile lovers towards this vehicle.
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