There is practically no way to get your head around the paintjob on the Bugatti Veyron l’Or Blanc. This car looks like it’s shimmering under strong light, but actually features waves of porcelain-infused porcelain magic.
The name ‘l’Or Blanc’ means white gold in French, as the car was built in collaboration with oyal Procelain Manufactory Berlin. The designs in the paint were inspired by curved road of the Stelvio Pass in the Alps.
At first, it seems to be an unusual idea to use porcelain in a car, especially in the world’s fastest convertible, but it actually adds exciting levels of exclusivity, something the Saudi owner of this one-off knows too well.
At first, it seems to be an unusual idea to use porcelain in a car, especially in the world’s fastest convertible, but it actually adds exciting levels of exclusivity, something the Saudi owner of this one-off knows too well.