Being one of the world’s most exclusive and expensive supercars, it’s not surprising that Bugatti offers Veyron buyers the chance to customise the 1 001 HP (746 kW) model to their exact specifications. To demonstrate the endless customisation possibilities to its Asian clientele, Bugatti displayed a pair of special Veyrons at this years Auto Shanghai 2011.
First up is a bespoke version of the Veyron 16.4 Super Sport, which made its Asian debut at the show. The 895 kW Super Sport presented in Shanghai wears black carbon-fibreer bodywork with details such as the logos, alloy wheels, fuel filler cap and rear lid, finished in polished and anodised aluminum. Inside, the supercar is draped in two-tone “Snow Beige” and “Beluga Black” leathers and heaps of carbon-fiber trim. Bugatti said the specific Super Sport has already been sold to a customer in China.
The second model at Bugatti’s stand is a special edition of the Grand Sport made specifically for the Auto Shanghai 2011. The car’s bodywork is finished in a matte white with the same tone found on the roof’s prominent air intakes. In contrast, the vehicle‘s lower carbon fibre parts and alloy wheels are painted in a blue hue. The same colour is found inside set off by white stitching on seats, steering wheel and gear lever and an aluminum console.
“This Grand Sport is an example of the versatile possibilities customers have when designing their unique Grand Sport in co-operation with the Bugatti team”, explained the President of Bugatti, Wolfgang Dürheimer, at the Auto Shanghai. “We will continue to expand the design possibilities for the Bugatti brand,” he added.