Post by Gavin » Mon Dec 16, pm. Post by David » Mon Dec 16, pm. But I'm speechless and I will let the images speak for themselves for now. T Photography , on Flickr Merveilleuse. T Photography , on Flickr. As gorgeous as I thought. You now see what I saw with the Sang Noir, a true piece of art. The blue is pretty tacky on the exterior, but on the interior. Did someone yell "Dubai"? Source: YouTube. A special edition of a special edition? It sounds crazy, but this is actually what this car is.
A special edition of special-edition Veyron. This car looks fabulous with the shiny jet black paint. The luxurious look still carries a W16 engine that will blow you away with its 1, horsepower. This is the elegant car that I am looking for. The blackness that shines whenever the lights strike on it was the best part of it. It has the weirdest but cutest in all bumpers.
I love the curved hood on the front. The car was launched in September at the Frankfurt Motor Show and it continues to be one of the most sought after second hand Veyrons. This time the innovation is in the use of glazed blue carbon fibre with polished aluminium contrasting panels. The wheels complement the bodywork being in two tone diamond cut and midnight blue.
This model appeared in Bleu Centenaire Celebrating the year anniversary of the Bugatti brand, the Bleu Centenaire was one half of two models released that year to celebrate the event.
The Bleu featured a return to the original Bugatti colour and was liveried in matt and gloss blue panel work. It has a chrome strip through the middle of the bonnet added, reminiscent of that on the first Bugattis. The second part of the special edition range was a series of four designs representing the great racing car nations; France, Italy, Germany and Great Britain. The colour schemes in order were; two tone blue and silver; two tone red and silver; two tone beige and silver and two tone green and silver.
Matte White Another one off, shown at the Shnghai Motor Show, this model featured a matte white finish above, contrasting with glazed blue carbon fibre panels below. Black Carbon This was one of two models to feature the glazed unpainted body panels without their silver oxide finish. Inside it has a snow beige and Beluga black interior. It was shown at the Shanghai Auto Show and specially built for a Chinese client who gave permission for it to be displayed.
Edition Merveilleux This model is similar to the Black Carbon except it has black wheels and a vividly contrasting bright blue interior, often seen illuminated to show off the contrast.
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