The Veyron was meant as a way to relaunch the Bugatti name onto the super-luxury market, and only a few numbers are lest to be produced. The hypercar is supposedly going to be followed up with the world’s fastest luxury saloon, but it’s being delayed since customer response hasn’t been all that grate.
Despite dropping the mantle for a while, Bugatti CEO Wolfgang Durheimer has pledged to continue making faster cars, and we’re still convinced a Beyron successor is coming. One designer named Tamas Jakus has created some scrumptious-looking renderings of a possible successor, which he calls Ettore, a name belonging to the company founder, Ettore Arco Isidoro Bugatti.
Te Ettore looks more like a lighter, sleeker and more focused supercar compared to the cumbersome Veyron. Don’t hang this picture on your bedroom wall just yet, because Bugatti always takes eons to bring a new car. Still, these make for very good wallpapers.
Te Ettore looks more like a lighter, sleeker and more focused supercar compared to the cumbersome Veyron. Don’t hang this picture on your bedroom wall just yet, because Bugatti always takes eons to bring a new car. Still, these make for very good wallpapers.