|
Price |
|
€1,790,000 |
Production |
|
-- |
|
Engine |
8
liter W16 |
Weight |
-- |
|
Aspiration |
4
turbochargers |
Torque |
927
lb-ft |
|
HP |
987
hp |
HP/Weight |
-- |
|
HP/Liter |
123.4 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
-- |
|
0-62 mph |
-- |
Top Speed |
-- |
(from Bugatti Press
Release) The classic Grand Sport, a sports car with an
elegant, artistic orientation, will, of course, remain in the range.
Following the success of the L’Or Blanc (created in cooperation with
Berlin-based porcelain makers Königlichen Porzellan-Manufaktur),
Bugatti is currently working on further unusual ways to
individualize the Grand Sport. In Geneva, the world’s most exclusive
car manufacturer is presenting a version of the roadster in visible
carbon fibre in a brownish finish for the first time. One challenge
for the production is to give the visible carbon a transparent gleam
while allowing the colour to radiate vibrantly in a certain light.
On the Grand Sport presented in Geneva, the carbon parts made in the
new colour “Brown” (lids, rear end, front spoiler and side skirting)
shimmer in an almost bronze shade depending on how the light falls.
To create a contrast, the side parts on this Grand Sport, right up
to the rear air intakes, are made from polished aluminium. The
interior of the sports car, with “Gaucho” coloured leather and dark
stitching (colour “Coffee”), complements the exterior. It costs 1.79
million euros.