Bugatti Bordeaux: four door supercar to be unveiled at Frankfurt Auto Show?

Alex PatrickBugatti16 years ago6 Views

Bugatti Bordeaux renderingBugatti is celebrating their 100 years of existence this year.

If the rumors are true then in September at the Frankfurt Auto Show they are going to draw lot of attention by revealing a four-door luxury supercar.

Some sources claim that the car will be called Bugatti Royale, but latest information is that it will be called Bordeaux.

Power would come from the same 8.0-liter quad-turbo W16 engine found in the Veyron.With 1001 horsepower it would be the fastest four-door car in the world, 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) is estimated to take just 3 seconds.

This über-luxury-sedan would be in its own class above cars like Rolls-Royce Phantom and the upcoming Grand Bentley.

What we can show you is just a teaser photo of the rear showing LED taillights, vertically-mounted LED brake light and two right mounted exhausts on the right lower corner of the picture.

Earlier rumors suggested that new Bugatti sedan will share its platform with the new Grand Bentley, which debuts next month at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.

As Bugatti has not confirmed any of this, it is all pure speculation. Hopefully we’ll have the answer by Frankfurt Auto Show in September.

Until then take a look at the teaser photo and two renderings of what the four door Bugatti could look like.

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