Showing posts with label Bugatti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bugatti. Show all posts

1993 Bugatti EB110 SS by Brabus

Specialty British dealership Oakfields is selling an ultra-rare Bugatti EB110 Super Sport modified by Brabus for 475,000 GBP (about 740,000 USD / 560,000 EUR). The German aftermarket specialist modified two EB110s but only this one was the lighter and more powerful SS version. Produced in 1993, the vehicle has been fitted with a custom quad exhaust system, blue leather seats and a blue & black leather dashboard.
As a reminder, Bugatti built only 31 units of the SS and all came with a mid-mounted V12 3.5-liter quad-turbo engine outputting 615 bhp (458 kW) mated to a six-speed manual transmission sending those ponies to all four wheels. Lighter than the stock model by about 150 kg (330 lbs), the SS hit 62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.2 seconds and a maximum speed of 216 mph (348 km/h).

Source: oakfields.com

Bugatti Veyron Sang Noir by Cam Shaft

 The Bugatti Veyron Sang Noir edition is one of the most exclusive cars on the planet with only 15 examples made. One of the defining traits of the Sang Noir, which translates as Black Blood, is its exterior color and visible carbon fiber components. However, Cam Shaft decided to do something different by giving it a new appearance. The company from Lower Rhine in Germany gave it a chrome blue wrapping with custom lightning bolts. All carbon fiber parts and the front of the car, including the headlamps were wrapped with a paint protection film to keep the likelihood of damages due to everyday road debris to a minimum. While Bugatti purists are holding their heads in disbelief, Cam Shaft says a standard premium car wrap costs about 2,000 euros. In the case of the Sand Noir, the chrome blue wrap in addition to the special paint protection film is in the five-figure region.






Bugatti Veyron Vincero by Mansory

Just in case you have a few million dollars you haven't spent on a Christmas present for yourself yet, we thought we'd let you know that this Bugatti Veyron, modified by Mansory, is sitting on the showroom floor at Prestige Cars in the United Arab Emirates. There's plenty of online disagreement as to whether this car is a Sang Noir that's been further modified by Mansory, or a Veyron that's been redone to resemble another tuned Bugatti. The only common thread we've heard is that Mansory was involved in the conversion, and that it goes by the name Vincero Limited.

The Mansory Vincero bears some similarities to the Sang Noir special-edition Veyron, and we're not sure how many Vinceros are out there. There are reports of as many as three. Any Veyron is an uncommon machine, of course, but the Mansory Vincero is among the rarest of the rare.

Blackout trim and smoked chrome dominate the high-gloss finish. The front fenders and door panels are chromed, and the hood and engine cover are carbon-fiber. The carbon-fiber elements spark the comparison to the Sang Noir editions. The interior gets black and white upholstery, a common Mansory theme, and features woven seatbacks and cushions in addition to the leather, carbon fiber and suede.

 
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