Bugatti Update Fbg par Hermès Special Edition Veyron

New color combinations
by Clinton Deacon
August 28, 2008 4:00 PM
Filed Under: Bugatti, German

Just a few short weeks a go, we were all basking in the glory of the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport at the Pebble Beach Concours D'elegance. So much in fact that we failed to notice that the makers of the one of the world's most expensive supercars had actually presented (albeit at a different location) a new interpretation of one of their special edition models.

The Bugatti Veyron Fbg par Hermès special edition model was first unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year and the supercar maker has decided to extend the options by offered four new colour schemes in line with the Heritage of Bugatti and Hermès. These color options are “indigo blue and vermilion”, “indigo blue and lime green”, “ black and garance red” and “Prussian blue and blue jean”.

Source: Bugatti via MotorAuthority
Press Release (Click to expand)

NEW COLOUR COMBINATIONS FOR THE “BUGATTI VEYRON FBG PAR HERMÈS”

Monterey, 15th August 2008. The “Bugatti Veyron Fbg par Hermès”, revealed to the public at the Geneva Motor Show in March this year, will be presented on Friday, 15th August at “The Quail, a Motorsport Gathering” on the Monterey Peninsula. This show has become the highlight in what is a whirlwind of ten days of events every August, when car enthusiasts from around the world gather in Monterey to celebrate the ultimate in automotive design and engineering.

This unique version of the “Bugatti Veyron Fbg par Hermès” was first launched in Geneva in complimentary tones of ebony and étoupe and ebony and brick. In order to give the customer a wider range of options Hermès and Bugatti have developped four new colours schemes in line with the heritage and the values of the two houses. Therefore, the “Bugatti Veyron Fbg par Hermès” is now also available in these exclusive combinations : “indigo blue and vermilion”, “indigo blue and lime green”, “ black and garance red” and “Prussian blue and blue jean”.

The «Bugatti Veyron Fbg par Hermès” associates Bugatti’s technical performance with the expertise of Hermès and its craftsmen. In partnership with Hermès, designer Gabriele Pezzini has married the distinctive Hermès style to the legendary Bugatti Veyron 16.4, magnifying the car’s personality.

This remarkable car features an array of exceptional characteristics: the innovative alliance of a technologically advanced engine, delivering 1001 horsepower, with an understated yet uncompromising silhouette reflecting the high performance capacities of state-of-the-art engineering and design, and above all, the pleasure these inspire in every Bugatti owner.

The fascination exerted by this sports coupé, capable of reaching 407 km/h, is due in large part to its unique alliance of the very finest motor-racing technology with comfortable handling for everyday driving. The 16-cylinder “W” configuration engine is fed by four turbochargers and features 64 valves, generating 1001 horsepower at 6000 rpm. The engine draws on its 8-litre displacement to deliver a maximum torque of 1250 Newton-metres between 2200 and 5500 rpm. With full-time all-wheel drive, the car’s phenomenal power produces breath-takingly dynamic handling, with acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in a mere 2.5 seconds. The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 benefits from aeronautical and aerospace technologies, making it the fastest production car ever made. The car also features a braking system designed to deliver unprecedented powers of deceleration, establishing a new industry benchmark. The carbon-fibre discs provide brake pressure of up to 180 bars, combined with eight-piston monobloc callipers and titanium pistons fitted with fine steel heads and ceramic heat protectors. Apply the brakes at speeds above 200 km/h, and the rear wing acts as an airbrake, positioning itself at an angle of 113 degrees in less than 0.4 seconds, augmenting the Bugatti Veyron’s already impressive stopping power. The airbrake increases negative lift at the rear of the car to 300 kg, enhancing the braking torque on the rear axle. At 400 km/h, emergency braking will bring the sports car to a complete halt in less than 10 seconds.

This, the world’s most fascinating car, has pushed back the limits of physical engineering to offer a completely new sensation for driver and passenger alike. But it has also adopted a radically different stance to that of other sports cars: its features and finish are sure to impress the most demanding clientele. Hermès and designer Gabriele Pezzini have lavished attention on the interior and exterior of this exceptional car, to create the new Bugatti Veyron 16.4: the “Bugatti Veyron Fbg par Hermès”.

A HARMONIOUS DESIGN, INSIDE AND OUT

The official name of the highly exclusive Bugatti Veyron “Fbg par Hermès” refers to the historic Hermès headquarters on the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, in the heart of Paris’s eight arrondissement: the “Fbg” appellation evokes the house’s “faubourg” address.

With the Bugatti Veyron Fbg par Hermès, the exacting standards of Émile Hermès and Ettore Bugatti come together for the first time, in an exceptional collaboration: the culmination of their extreme attention to aesthetic and technological quality and performance.

Gabriele Pezzini has reinterpreted Bugatti’s traditional two-toned carriage work, fostering a fluid, harmonious transition between the car’s exterior and interior design. The colour of the hood extends to the interior of the cockpit, and re-emerges behind, at the level of the rear wing.

As a tribute to the celebrated 1924 Bugatti Type 35, undoubtedly the most famous of all time, thanks to its many successes on the racetrack, the new Bugatti Veyron Fbg par Hermès features eight-spoked wheels in polished aluminium, central butterfly wheel locks branded with the letter H, and air vents around the rims reproducing the characteristics appearance of Hermès saddle-stitching. The horseshoe radiator grille, and the lateral ventilation grilles flanking it, are made from lightweight alloys with a design of interlocking H’s evoking the Hermès “signature”.

A REFINED FORMAL VOCABULARY

The inner surfaces of the Bugatti Veyron Fbg par Hermès have been designed and sheathed in bull calfskin by the Hermès workshops in Paris. The care and attention to detail observe an extremely refined, minimalist formal vocabulary, reflecting the tradition of the very first Bugattis and the fundamental design principles of the house of Hermès. The door handles echo the fluid forms of handles on Hermès travel bags and luggage.

And the dashboard, traditionally finished in brushed aluminium, is here clad entirely in bull calfskin. Passengers aboard the Bugatti Veyron Fbg par Hermès will find a dashboard glove compartment designed to hold a selection of small travel accessories and a zipped Hermès wallet. Both seats are covered in two-toned bull calfskin, and the panel separating the cockpit from the central rear engine – traditionally made of carbon fibre- is covered in the same fine leather. The leather-lined trunk holds a specially-fitted “Toile H” and leather case, hand-made by the craftmen from the Hermès workshops.

This exceptional car is priced at 1.55 million Euros (not including taxes) and is available at the end of 2008.

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Comments

First time I could imagine to like it do own this car..

by Penner | August 28, 2008 4:49 PM
damn that's an ugly colour combo lol

by carcrazy1234 | August 28, 2008 4:50 PM
Ahhh, such elegance indeed. Bugatti! The REAL Ultimate Driving Machine.

by nurchus | August 28, 2008 4:54 PM
I can't c the point of making "special editions" i mean this car is so exclusive. For this price u can do whatever u like so thats so pointless.

by oumar | August 28, 2008 4:56 PM
it is just like any cross over brands, it is great synergy and marketing for the mutual benefits of these luxury brands.

i have seen too many veyrons in absurdly wrong color combinations. this is one good way for the company to keep their customized cars in good taste.

besides, there are rich men around the world that still needs approval from their wives on buying a car. so hermes is a nice way to slip in to the bugatti.

by M! | August 28, 2008 11:17 PM
That's pretty cool how the door pull is the same design as the hand strap on their briefcases. Love the little details that make this model special.

by schizo0223 | August 28, 2008 5:11 PM
i like the monotone colors better.

by mmr66 | August 28, 2008 5:47 PM
Ahhh, the details! While I can't see spending the money for this, Bugatti sure did get the details right.

by benz_man | August 28, 2008 7:16 PM
i'm never enough of this car

by kimbo | August 28, 2008 7:20 PM
... it still looks like Ferdinand Piech's forehead ...

by THERENAISSANCEMAN | August 28, 2008 9:06 PM
Whats so special with the Hermes compared to the normal? You get to choose from colours you can choose anyway and you get uglier rims. Besides the colours are disgusting. I would have a all red Veyron it looks astonishing.

by Ipsesnipse | August 28, 2008 9:15 PM
"different colour combonation?" more like same colours different shades

by great_supercars255 | August 28, 2008 10:11 PM
Even in Black And Baby Poo Brown this car looks truly Fab 2 me. Is it the performnce that makes the veyron look so good;)

by kmayb | August 29, 2008 3:03 AM
im not sure about the light brown/ light redee orange colour

by BabyMilo | August 29, 2008 9:08 AM
Ferdinand Piech's forehead LOL AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

by Decypha | August 29, 2008 10:11 AM
I wanna see the indigo blue and lime green. That'd be truly shocking.

by carbonsigma | August 29, 2008 10:12 AM
I hate the Veyrons without those LED lights now...

by Tuner_mad | August 29, 2008 1:38 PM
Indigo Blue/Vermilion is going to be truly AWESOME....The "purplish-blue" off-setting that "light yellow" can only be imagined!!

by isaacu | August 29, 2008 4:38 PM
Indigo Blue/Vermilion is going to be truly AWESOME....The "purplish-blue" off-setting that "light yellow" can only be imagined!!

What color the upholstery?

Isaacu

by isaacu | August 29, 2008 4:39 PM
Yep...i don't like the combo too much, the Sang Noir is still the nicest Veyron IMO.

by Xanavi23 | August 31, 2008 6:33 PM
Why do this to a veyron they look beautiful as they are

by Kieranieo | September 2, 2008 1:42 AM

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