2014 Bugatti Veyron GS Vitesse One of One
Bugatti presented a special car, the Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse1 “1 of
1”, on Saturday in Pebble Beach, California. This edition of the fastest
production roadster in the world impressively demonstrates a core competency of
the French luxury brand, namely customisation. The Grand Sport Vitesse “1 of 1”
takes inspiration from the brand’s historical designs and vehicles. The result
is a unique supercar which Bugatti president Wolfgang Dürheimer personally
presented to the future owner from Singapore.
“The Bugatti Veyron is an iconic car, which has set benchmarks in many
respects”, said Wolfgang Dürheimer, President of Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. “In
addition to the certainty of owning the world’s fastest production sports car,
exclusiveness is extremely important to our customers. This is the reason that
we have always placed so much focus on customisation and personalisation at
Bugatti.”
Every Bugatti which has been configured by a customer is unique. In
addition to these, Bugatti produces strictly limited special editions. The
Grand Sport Vitesse “1 of 1” presented at Pebble Beach is truly one of a kind,
with a number of features exclusively designed and developed by Bugatti for the
customer of this car.
“For our customers, a Bugatti is an investment in an automotive work of art
which will endure for generations. This is why every Bugatti is both unique and
absolutely authentic in its technical prowess and stylistic form,” emphasises
Achim Anscheidt, Chief Designer at Bugatti. In the creation of the Grand Sport
Vitesse “1 of 1”, the Bugatti design team and the customer took their inspiration
from Bugatti’s history.
Bugatti revives the brand’s traditional colours, black and yellow
The carbon-fibre body of the “1 of 1” was produced in black and yellow,
reviving the historical Bugatti family colours. This colour scheme and the
split will be exclusive to the Grand Sport Vitesse “1 of 1”. Company founder
Ettore Bugatti and his son Jean had a number of important cars finished in the
classic duo-tone combination of black and yellow, including the Fiacre bodies
of the Type 41 Royale, the Type 55 and the Type 44. For this reason, the “1 of
1” was presented to the customer next to a Type 44 which was provided by the
Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard, USA, especially for this occasion.
The black-and-yellow colour scheme went beyond the vehicles themselves at
Bugatti. Even the beams over the old oak gates of the Bugatti headquarters in
Molsheim, Alsace were painted in these colours.
The Bugatti designers gave the historical colour combination a modern
interpretation and developed an exclusive design which makes the Grand Sport
Vitesse “1 of 1” unique. Most of the body is exposed deep-black carbon divided
by a “1 of 1” yellow tone, developed together with the customer, applied to
sections of the front wings, beginning beneath the headlights and tapering as
it extends behind the doors. The A-pillars, the air scoops, the engine cover
and the striking rear wings are also finished in “1 of 1” yellow.
The wings were finished in a very special way. Sections of the carbon-fibre
body parts were given a top coat while others received a clear coat. The
differing finishes require substantial technical effort and highly skilled
workmanship because the carbon-fibre layers must be differently applied exactly
along the future colour boundaries in order to attain the weave patterns
required for the clear-coated exposed carbon fibre and top-coated carbon fibre.
The legendary Bugatti horseshoe on the front grille is yellow on the front
part while the inner section is black. And it is impossible to overlook the wheels
of the Grand Sport Vitesse. The rims are painted black and yellow. The rims
with the unique dual tone are an exclusive feature of the Grand Sport Vitesse
“1 of 1”, and the initials of Ettore Bugatti on the hubcaps likewise glow in
yellow. This detail also appears on the oil and fuel flap.
Newly developed design for the grille
For the first time, Bugatti has specially designed the radiator grille in
the Bugatti horseshoe at the customer’s request. The traditional expanded mesh
grille was replaced in the Grand Sport Vitesse “1 of 1” with a grille in which
the customer’s initials, “PL”, were laser cut. In an extremely complex process,
which Bugatti developed and patented, every inner surface of the grille was
hand-polished. After that the grille was black-anodised, then the front was
polished and the grill was finished again with a natural anodised layer. More
than 200 working hours are needed to attain this special, luxurious anodised
duo-tone appearance in the finest quality.
Bugatti logo as tribute to the brand
The customer’s wish to express the historical roots of Bugatti in his Grand
Sport Vitesse “1 of 1” was expressed in another detail of the car which cannot
be overlooked: the brand logo, lovingly called the Bugatti “macaron”.
Company founder Ettore developed it himself, injecting his sense of
workmanship and his love for luxurious detail, just as he did with his cars. An
engineer to the core, Ettore Bugatti specified that the oval shape of the logo
should be twice as long as it is high, as if one were to cut a tube at a
thirty-degree angle. The name “Bugatti” is set off with a black shadow, over
which the initials of Ettore Bugatti are elegantly placed. These initials,
incidentally, are also used independently of this logo. Both elements are
surrounded by sixty dots reminiscent of a string of pearls which increase the
impression of elegance. The Bugatti logo still embellishes every Bugatti today
and looks especially authentic as an enamel badge. In this form, the character
of the logo upon which Ettore Bugatti placed such great value is well
expressed: it is a hand-crafted work of art.
The Bugatti logo is among the most elegant automobile logos in the world
today. No other modern Bugatti displays the Bugatti macaron as prominently as
does the Grand Sport Vitesse “1 of 1”. In addition to being displayed in its
traditional place as an enamel badge on the grille of every Bugatti, here it
appears in black on the yellow underside of the rear wing when it extends at
180 km/h.
Inside the car, the macaron is prominently embroidered in yellow in the
black head rests.
The classic black-and-yellow colour scheme continues in the interior
The interior also clearly echoes to the Bugatti family colours. The
complete interior is trimmed in black leather. The instrument panel is made of
deep-black exposed carbon.
The yellow decorative stitching on the steering wheel, seats and gear
selector lever seems to glow. Gracing the cabin is a shining yellow Bugatti
Type 35, the most successful racing car ever with more than 2,000 victories and
podium finishes, and one of the brand’s most symbolic models. At the customer’s
request, a sketch of the Type 35 executed by a Bugatti designer has been
rendered in the black carbon lid of the rear centre box between the seats.
Bugatti uses laser perforation technique for the first time
The link to the modern history of Bugatti is created on the black door
panels. A new production technique was used for this: the door panel is made
from due-tone leather, black on the outside and yellow on the inside. The
leather was perforated with a laser so that the holes exposed the inner yellow
layer. The result is a silhouette of a Bugatti Veyron.
Of course, the classic methods of customising were also used in the Grand
Sport Vitesse “1 of 1”. For example, the Bugatti logo and the text “one of one”
– both in yellow – decorate the black carbon inlays on the extension of the
centre console. As a very personal touch, the Bugatti designers created a
portrait of the customer and engraved it together with his name in the door
sill trim.
Seemingly limitless choice of ways to customise
The Bugatti Veyron enjoys the reputation of being a unique masterpiece. Its
market launch almost ten years ago revitalised the French luxury brand’s legendary
automotive tradition characterised by superlatives. The Veyron is the most
powerful and fastest production sports car in the world. Bordering on the
limits of technological possibility, it is nevertheless endowed with great
day-to-day practicality because it is both easy and intuitive to drive as well
as being comfortable.
The Grand Sport Vitesse “1 of 1” is the result of many months of close
cooperation between Bugatti’s design team and the customer. Focusing on the
customers and their wishes is one of the brand’s great strengths. In the spirit
of Ettore Bugatti, whose motto was “Nothing is too expensive, nothing is too
beautiful”, the company continues to work in partnership with its customers to
design vehicles which express both the legend of the brand and the personality
of the customers.
“A Bugatti is purchased as a collector’s item. As a brand, we do everything
to be worthy of the trust placed in us and to maintain the sustained value of
this automotive icon,” notes Wolfgang Dürheimer. “This means that we also
support our customers in the personalisation of their Bugatti in the way they
would like it. Our customers’ wishes are our highest priority.”
The average net price of Bugatti vehicles sold, including options, is
presently more than €2 million. For example, the clear-coated exposed
carbon-fibre body is very popular. To go with it, Bugatti now offers nine
colours, more than any other manufacturer. The French luxury brand presently
offers more than 100 different colours for fully painted carbon-fibre bodies.
Bugatti also works passionately to satisfy its customers’ wishes regarding the
colours for the leather in the interior or the selection of exclusive materials
such as gold, platinum, porcelain, crystal glass and more.
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