Bugatti has released a new special edition for the Veyron, mixing the Grand Sport model with the work of French artist Bernar Venet. The Grand Sport’s front fascia and sides are adorned with scientific and mathematical formulas, but any kind of formulas, as the New York-based artist relied on those used by the engineers that created the car.
The formulas give the impression that they’ve been written in rust and this special finish makes the car even more striking. The same theme can be found inside the car, where we can find formulas on the door covers, while the rusty look has made its way onto multiple elements.
The vehicle’s actual tech side has remained unchanged, which means that the driver can play with the same W16 8.0-liter quad-turbo powerplant that delivers 1,001 hp. The Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Venet is being showcased this week, at the Art Basel Miami Beach event.
The vehicle’s actual tech side has remained unchanged, which means that the driver can play with the same W16 8.0-liter quad-turbo powerplant that delivers 1,001 hp. The Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Venet is being showcased this week, at the Art Basel Miami Beach event.