Riced out Bugatti Veyron
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Riced out Bugatti Veyron
It finnally happened.
Porcelain Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport gallery
Huge picture gallery of the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport L'Or Blanc, a porcelain edition supercar
By Stephen Dobie
July 2011Bugatti has unveiled its most curious special edition Veyron yet. The ‘L’Or Blanc’ looks a lot funkier than your usual two-tone hypercar thanks to those hypnotic white swirls, and they aren’t mere paint; you’re looking at the first production car to use porcelain as part of its exterior and interior styling.
‘It seems an unusual idea to use porcelain in a car, especially in the world’s fastest convertible’ acknowledges Bugatti’s sales and marketing boss, Dr Stefan Brungs. He’s not wrong. ‘But this is what Bugatti stands for: the realisation of exceptional ideas whilst striving for the utmost in quality and aesthetics’. Etorre Bugatti used to enjoy dabbling with new materials too, though whether he ever took inspiration from his dinner plate or bathroom tiles is unknown.
With a 1000bhp 8-litre W16 firing the Grand Sport to 253mph, the L’Or Blanc is one of the fastest supercars on sale. But you’ll have to be just as quick if you want to own one – it’s a one-of-a-kind creation, costing 1.65million euros, or close to £1.5million. But fear not, as Bugatti’s partnership with Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin is set to continue beyond this Veyron.
Porcelain Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport gallery
Huge picture gallery of the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport L'Or Blanc, a porcelain edition supercar
By Stephen Dobie
July 2011Bugatti has unveiled its most curious special edition Veyron yet. The ‘L’Or Blanc’ looks a lot funkier than your usual two-tone hypercar thanks to those hypnotic white swirls, and they aren’t mere paint; you’re looking at the first production car to use porcelain as part of its exterior and interior styling.
‘It seems an unusual idea to use porcelain in a car, especially in the world’s fastest convertible’ acknowledges Bugatti’s sales and marketing boss, Dr Stefan Brungs. He’s not wrong. ‘But this is what Bugatti stands for: the realisation of exceptional ideas whilst striving for the utmost in quality and aesthetics’. Etorre Bugatti used to enjoy dabbling with new materials too, though whether he ever took inspiration from his dinner plate or bathroom tiles is unknown.
With a 1000bhp 8-litre W16 firing the Grand Sport to 253mph, the L’Or Blanc is one of the fastest supercars on sale. But you’ll have to be just as quick if you want to own one – it’s a one-of-a-kind creation, costing 1.65million euros, or close to £1.5million. But fear not, as Bugatti’s partnership with Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin is set to continue beyond this Veyron.
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Riced out?? To be truly riced out, it needs the following
-Neon lights
-Giant NON-Functional spoiler
-Stickers from various part companies in which the car does not have parts from
-Be WAAYYY too low to drive on the street
-Overly aggressive wheel/tire combo that is certain to separate when a pot hole is found
-Gull wing doors
-Spray painted door inserts and dash panels that are one shade off from matching the body
-chrome windshield wipers
-Unpainted body kit that does not fit
-Nitrous bottle that is not hooked up, possibly just floating around in the trunk...I have seen this.
-A-pillar gauges that are powered but not functional
-Sound system that costs and weighs as much as the car, yet something like carpet has been removed for "weight savings"
-Be an Automatic or has a shift knob that glows
-A no-it-all owner that absolutely knows nothing about cars
Power mods should include:
-The cheapest Ebay cat-back exhaust possible, that actually looses HP
-Ebay Spark plug wires
-Ebay Cold Air Intake, which also looses power
-Stickers - LMAO, only if its a honda
that is not the prettiest car I have ever seen, but who buys a Veyron cause its a good looking car? They didn't design it around pretty. Form follows function with the Bugatti which is why it is soo bada**. I think if you tried to rice out a Bugatti they should be able to come and take it back from you. lol. I am guessing they just wanted to see how many idiots wanted a car with swirls all over it.
-Neon lights
-Giant NON-Functional spoiler
-Stickers from various part companies in which the car does not have parts from
-Be WAAYYY too low to drive on the street
-Overly aggressive wheel/tire combo that is certain to separate when a pot hole is found
-Gull wing doors
-Spray painted door inserts and dash panels that are one shade off from matching the body
-chrome windshield wipers
-Unpainted body kit that does not fit
-Nitrous bottle that is not hooked up, possibly just floating around in the trunk...I have seen this.
-A-pillar gauges that are powered but not functional
-Sound system that costs and weighs as much as the car, yet something like carpet has been removed for "weight savings"
-Be an Automatic or has a shift knob that glows
-A no-it-all owner that absolutely knows nothing about cars
Power mods should include:
-The cheapest Ebay cat-back exhaust possible, that actually looses HP
-Ebay Spark plug wires
-Ebay Cold Air Intake, which also looses power
-Stickers - LMAO, only if its a honda
that is not the prettiest car I have ever seen, but who buys a Veyron cause its a good looking car? They didn't design it around pretty. Form follows function with the Bugatti which is why it is soo bada**. I think if you tried to rice out a Bugatti they should be able to come and take it back from you. lol. I am guessing they just wanted to see how many idiots wanted a car with swirls all over it.
Last edited by casper980; Jul 5, 2011 at 09:59 PM.