The elegant car, £1.4 million special edition Bugatti Veyron, complete with porcelain fittings, has revved up petrol heads, most of whom can only dream of sitting in the super-car.
(Scroll down to see a video of the one-off Grand Sport 'L'Or Blanc')
The one-off L'Or Blanc is worth £1.4 million and was unveiled in Berlin |
The car premièred outside the Koenigliche-Porzellan-Manufaktur plant and was produced to celebrate KPM's partnership with Bugatti |
And it is the first car to use the porcelain - more commonly used to build lavatories - on the interior and exterior of a motor vehicle.
The car, with porcelain interior and exterior, is believed to be the first of its kind |
And the designers believed that Ettore Bugatti, Italian-born, French naturalised founder of the company who died in 1947 aged 65, would approve, were he still behind the steering wheel.
The porcelain interior of the luxury supercar is shown in this shot |
'But that's what Bugatti is synonymous with: the creation of exceptional ideas while striving to meet the quality and aesthetics.
'This allows us to continue to transfer and continue to us the skills of Ettore Bugatti, who, himself, liked to experiment with new materials.'
Wheelie big deal |
Mr Woltmann added: 'The impetus for this partnership comes from the elephants created by the renowned Rembrandt Bugatti.
The 'normal' version of the car cost around £1m, had an eight litre engine and top speed of 253mph |
'Now, we have created the fastest porcelain in the world.'
No comments:
Post a Comment