Two months ago, this exclusive speedster was first spotted on the streets of Europe when red images appeared on the streets of Paris.
Now, after wowing car lovers with its impressive looks and specs in the French capital, the £1.6m Bugatti Veyronп L’or Blac porcelain makes its debut for the first time. was discovered on British soil.
The spectacular 253 mph, 1,000 horsepower ‘White Gold’ car was spotted next to the five-star Dorchester H๏τel and London’s stunning Mayfair.
The Veyron convertible always wanted to visit these shores but its wealthy Saudi owner – who is said to be just 30 years old – decided to visit London, taking the eye-catching motorbike with him.
The Bugatti can launch from 0-62 mph in around 2.7 seconds, and has specially made ceramic exterior covers, badges and wheel covers.
Its looks have seen car enthusiasts and experts rate the car as ‘the world’s fastest teapot’.
One viewer who saw In Loпdonп’s car said: ‘There was a Mercedes parked outside Dorchester and as it pulled away this amazing Veyronп appeared.
‘Everyone kept surrounding it to see clearly. You often see strangely modified cars but nothing as refined as this model.
‘The driver of that car looked to be about 30 years old.’
Bυgatti’s design experts came up with the psychedelic white and blue paint job as a tribute to the ‘Stelvio Pᴀss’, a legendary stretch of road in Italy.
The supercar company even described the creation as a ‘realistic idea’, with the unsuccessful car being sold to super-rich Saudi Arabian customers.
It is powered by an 8-liter W16 engine that produces a whopping 1,000 horsepower.
With this power, it can accelerate from 0-62 mph in 2.5 seconds and reach a top speed of 253 mph.
Dr. Stefan Brugs, Director of Sales and Marketing at Bugatti Automobiles said at the time of the car’s launch last year: ‘At first it seemed like a great idea to use ceramic for an umbrella. car, especially the fastest convertible car in the world.
‘But this is exactly what Bugatti is about: realizing exceptional ideas while striving for the highest quality and aesthetics.
This allows υs to take up the legacy of Ettore Bugatti, who himself enjoyed experimenting with new materials.’
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