Bugatti L 'Or Blanc

Bugatti L 'Or Blanc

This is a unique version of the car issued Bugatti. Result of cooperation between the Bugatti company with the ‘Konigliche Porzellan-Manufatur Berlin’ (KPM) able to create elegant works of automotive art, named “L” Or “Blanc”. The “L” Or “Blanc” celebrates its world premiere with an exclusive unveiling ceremony on June 30, 2011 at the KPM workshops in Berlin. Bugatti Veyron “L” Or “Blanc” with an abstract exterior design. The cabin and his body is polished with the best porcelain and thin blue lines flow over the bright white exterior of the fastest convertible in the world. Positioned beneath a special light, the car is set in an ideal environment that provides an excellent image of the reflections. The studio light is reflected on the invisible edges between the body shapes of the Grand Sport. This is a car with a force that can change the design of art, truly reliable designer and not just any designer can hypnotize for anyone who saw it.
The Bugatti Veyron supercars are well known for their stylish and innovative design and now the highly coveted Veyron has received the premium porcelain treatment boasting striking, contrasting blue + white hues. Making its debut as the special-edition Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport L’Or Blanc which was created in partnership with Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur, this stunning one-off model is the world’s first supercar to sport this remarkable + jaw-dropping porcelain body and cabin. Take a closer look after the jump..
“At first, it seems to be an unusual idea to use porcelain in a car, especially in the world’s fastest convertible,” stated Dr. Stefan Brungs, Director of Sales and Marketing at Bugatti Automobiles. “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.”
The Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport L’Or Blanc is making its world debut at the KPM workshops in Berlin today. The price for such ultra-luxury, exotic haute wheels: a lofty 1.65 million euros or $2.39 million USD.