Bugatti Teams Up with Hermes for Geneva Debut
First time since 1920's
By Michael Gauthier
February 11, 2008 4:06 PM
Filed Under: Bugatti, European, Geneva Motor Show
Bugatti will be using the Geneva Auto Show to introduce what appears to be a new special edition for the Veyron. Teaming up with Parisian-based saddle maker, Hermès, the new Bugatti brings back to life the special relationship between Emile Hermès and Ettore Bugatti of the 1920’s. Using this information it seems likely that the new edition will feature a unique interior crafted by Hermès, while the exterior would be limited to minor cosmetic changes if any.
Recent reports have suggested that Bugatti is building a more exclusive high performance Veyron and a new Royal. Either could be the new model debuting in Geneva but that seems unlikely, so stay tuned for more details. Bugatti’s last special edition Veyron, the Pur Sang, sold out in days.
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