
I love a shiny red sports car as much as the next person, but here's something completely different: how about getting a new Bugatti Veyron Pur Sang and passing on the paint job altogether? The colorless design ends up two-toned, and highlights both the functionality and artistic beauty of the vehicle. The dark carbonfiber down the center covers the W16 engine, passenger cell, crash box, and linkages to the wheels while the shinier aluminum sides give the car its sleek shape and silhouette. The car will be available in limited edition for about 1.4m euros.
So what do you think? I love it.






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9-15-2007 @ 5:15PM
JW-C said...
Now THAT is a luxury sports car i'm glad to see on LUXIST. Not like the earlier post on, of all things, a Ford.
Sporty doesn't have anything to do with luxury but in this case it most certainly applies.
GORGEOUS.
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9-15-2007 @ 11:47PM
jason said...
To bad all 5 that they were going to produce were all sold out within 24 hrs of release. And VW isn't going to make a dime off of any of them.
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9-16-2007 @ 12:48AM
Haywood, Cleveland Ohio said...
ok..please... this car looks like a beast... but i wouldn't want to drive a car that looks like it has a catchers mitt for a grill. PERIOD.
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9-16-2007 @ 4:36AM
Julian Rinaldi said...
I'll have one in about 5 years.
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10-16-2007 @ 5:37PM
bicyclist2 said...
If I were to get a Veyron this is the way I would do it. I think it looks much better this way. Plus its alot less stress not having to worry about paint scratches and nicks after driving it around.
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10-20-2007 @ 9:13AM
jerome r williams said...
way to get there simon...
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10-20-2007 @ 1:10PM
Bizseller said...
That car is as good looking as an EDSEL!
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