Bugatti presents the fourth limited edition car under Les Legendes de Bugatti
17 Mar 2014|3,020 views
With all nine vehicles under the 'Les Legendes de Bugatti' series to be sold, Bugatti celebrates another high point with its fourth legend - in honour of Rembrandt Bugatti - brother of company founder Ettore Bugatti and one of the most important sculptors of the early 20th century.
One of his most significant works, the sculpture of a dancing elephant, decorates the radiator of the Bugatti Type 41 Royale and became the brand's symbol.
The Legends model is based on the Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse and as in the other limited edition models, only three will be manufactured - at €2.18 million (S$3.84 million) apiece.
The body of the 'Rembrandt Bugatti' is largely composed of bronze coloured clear-coated carbon as a gesture to the artist's favoured material. The vehicle's lower half is painted in an elegant light brown, 'Noix'. The famous Bugatti horseshoe gleams in platinum, while platinum also adorns the EB logo at the vehicle's rear.
In reference to the artist and Legends car's namesake, Rembrandt Bugatti's signature has been lasered onto the petrol and oil cap.
The interior is upholstered with leather in light brown 'Cognac' while the rear centre box has a striking rendition of Rembrandt Bugatti's famous elephant sculpture. The elephant was cast in bronze with great technical skill and worked as an insert into the cover.
Platinum is also in evidence in the vehicle's interior, on the EB logo on the steering wheel. Other interior details specific to this Legends Vitesse are the insert of bronze coloured clear-coated carbon on the extended centre console with the lettering 'Les Legendes de Bugatti' branding. The door sill plates display the sculptor's portrait and signature.
With all nine vehicles under the 'Les Legendes de Bugatti' series to be sold, Bugatti celebrates another high point with its fourth legend - in honour of Rembrandt Bugatti - brother of company founder Ettore Bugatti and one of the most important sculptors of the early 20th century.
One of his most significant works, the sculpture of a dancing elephant, decorates the radiator of the Bugatti Type 41 Royale and became the brand's symbol.
The Legends model is based on the Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse and as in the other limited edition models, only three will be manufactured - at €2.18 million (S$3.84 million) apiece.
The body of the 'Rembrandt Bugatti' is largely composed of bronze coloured clear-coated carbon as a gesture to the artist's favoured material. The vehicle's lower half is painted in an elegant light brown, 'Noix'. The famous Bugatti horseshoe gleams in platinum, while platinum also adorns the EB logo at the vehicle's rear.
In reference to the artist and Legends car's namesake, Rembrandt Bugatti's signature has been lasered onto the petrol and oil cap.
The interior is upholstered with leather in light brown 'Cognac' while the rear centre box has a striking rendition of Rembrandt Bugatti's famous elephant sculpture. The elephant was cast in bronze with great technical skill and worked as an insert into the cover.
Platinum is also in evidence in the vehicle's interior, on the EB logo on the steering wheel. Other interior details specific to this Legends Vitesse are the insert of bronze coloured clear-coated carbon on the extended centre console with the lettering 'Les Legendes de Bugatti' branding. The door sill plates display the sculptor's portrait and signature.
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