At the Dubai International Motor Show Bugatti presented three very special editions of the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport. It is Bugatti’s intention to honour the Middle East market with this threefold variety and to provide its clientele in the Middle East with an insight into how creativity and inspiration can be combined into a Veyron Grand Sport.
The first Grand Sport on display at Dubai Motor Show has a horizontal colour split with a bright yellow body and an underside in visible black carbon, including black-tinted wheels. The contrast of black and yellow, Ettore Bugatti’s favorite colours, is continued to the seats which are finished in yellow-colored leather with black stitching. The centre console is black carbon, while the dashboard, steering wheel and gearshift are encased in black leather with yellow stitching. This Grand Sport model comes at a price of 1.58 million euros.
The second individualized Grand Sport model is also presented in a two-tone horizontal colour split consisting of visible blue carbon, framed in polished, anodised aluminium. The rims are finished in an aluminium polished and diamond cut two-tone finish. The grille at the front and the air intakes are in aluminium with a mirror shine finish. The interior of this car is finished with tangerine leather throughout. Only the door panels, dashboard, steering wheel and console are covered in dark blue Indigo leather or exposed blue carbon fiber, with tangerine stitching on the steering wheel and gearshift knob. This special edition model has a price of 1.74 million euros.
The third Grand Sport comes in the newly developed green carbon fiber tone with polished aluminium. This special model takes up the traditional Bugatti two-tone-specification. The rims, the exterior rearview mirrors and even the EB-logo at the rear are manufactured from polished aluminium. The interior is in green and silver which matches the flamboyant exterior. The third “Dubai Motor Show 2011” special edition model will be delivered at a price of 1.74 million euros.
Bugatti has limited the Grand Sport to 150 units of which 45 have been sold and 105 slots are still open. The cars will be built at the Bugatti factory in Molsheim, France.
For those of you interested in real live pictures of the cars and a video! Click here for more from the 2011 Dubai Motor Show!
thats alot of money for almost nothing different for the normal
it doesnt have a towel head LOL