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CGI: Bugatti Bordeaux

Even if the company launched a few teasers to give us a glimpse into how the future model will look like, Bugatti's next car is still an enigma for most of us. And the French carmaker struggles to keep things secret when it comes to Veyron's successor, in spite of some voices hinting that the new model will be officially revealed at the Frankfurt Auto Show.

But before the world premiere at the Frankfurt show in September, we have the chance to discover the design of the next Bugatti through a bunch of computer generated images (CGIs), obviously based on the teasers we told you about in mid July.

The front side of the car sports Bugatti's emblematic grille, similar to the one on the Veyron. Large air intakes housing the front fog lights are now integrated into the front bumper. The rear side on the other hand looks similar to the one we've seen in the photos, with four tail pipes mounted on the outer edges of the bumper. LED rear lights, a rear window divider plus a third brake light are also part of the package.

Overall, the car features the aerodynamic design we've seen on the Veyron, with the future model likely to generate a huge amount of power. Nothing is known at this time about the engines but the French manufacturer is unlikely to follow the same trend of the auto sector and rely on smaller displacement engines outputting less power but more focused on fuel economy.

More details are expected to surface in the upcoming weeks as we get closer to the official debut of the Frankfurt Auto Show which, as we told you before, is believed to witness the public unveiling of the Bordeaux.
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About the author: Bogdan Popa
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Bogdan keeps an eye on how technology is taking over the car world. His long-term goals are buying an 18-wheeler because he needs more space for his kid’s toys, and convincing Google and Apple that Android Auto and CarPlay deserve at least as much attention as their phones.
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