Bugatti is exhibiting two customized Veyron Grand Sport models at this year’s Geneva Motor Show 2010. These two models are there to showcase the wide range of options available to new Veyron and Grand Sport owners.
First Grand Sport model on display features a bonnet, monocoque and rear section made of carbon fibre tinted in a Royal Dark Blue color. Air intakes and all grilles (except radiator grille) are also finished in Royal Dark Blue.
Arctic White side panels help create a very interesting two-tone color scheme that continues inside the cabin.
The dashboard, centre console, seats and interior trim panels are all made of dark blue Indigo Leather, with white stitching on the steering wheel, seats, centre console and gearshift knob making a striking contrast.
This unique Veyron Grand Sport has already been sold for 1.75 million euros (ex works).
On the second car dark grey carbon fibre can be seen on the upper body and the rims are finished in polished aluminium, while the EB logos and all screws are made of sparkling aluminium. Similarly the dashboard, centre console, seats and interior trim panels are leather-bound with a soft contrast in silver.
The second model on display features dark grey carbon fiber on the upper section of the body, doors and side panels as well. Bottom part of the car is finished in polished aluminum. The lower air intake grilles are polished to a brilliant shine. The wheel rims are the same as those on the Bugatti Pur Sang, with Ebony Pearl inner sides and a Diamond Cut face. The EB logos and all screws are made of sparkling aluminum.
Inside, the dashboard, centre console, seats and interior trim panels are upholstered in leather. This car also has an owner already, who paid 1.65 million euros (ex works).