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March
18
2008
8:05 am
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Nicholas Borgia

Bugatti Outdoes Itself…..Again

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If you think the ultra-wealthy reached the peak of their automotive spending on the “regular” Bugatti Veyron, or even the bare-metal and carbon fiber Pur Sang, you obviously don’t know Bugatti.

The Paris-based company recently teamed up with mecca of the custom suitcase world, Hermés, to create the most expensive and outrageous Veyron yet. Aptly named the Veyron Fbg par Hermes, it exudes the finest luxury possible from every nook and cranny, making the $2.4 million price tag seem almost reasonable.

Starting with the exterior, the Fbg (short-hand for “Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré”, the street in Paris where Hermés’ historic office is located) is given a custom two-tone brown and tan paint job. In addition, custom eight-spoke chrome wheels as well as unique H-patterned grill inserts for the front bumper and rear air intake inlets round out the model-specific upgrades.

The interior is another story though. From the seats to the dash and doors, the entire interior is covered in enough high-grade leather that PETA will be picketing outside of your garage. The trunk is even leather-lined and comes fitted with custom-made luggage.

If you are one of the very few people that could afford such a gorgeous piece of excess, better hurry to the dealer as Bugatti will only be building one of these custom vehicles per month until the Veyron has run its course.

And yes, it will still have 1001 horsepower powering all four wheels as well as reach 253 mph.

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May
8
2008
1:03 pm
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This is a good marketing point on Bugatti’s part. Combining the already legendary Bugatti with the legendary Hermes makes the Bugatti even more prestigious, and of course, more expensive. But hey, if you got the money, this is the way to go.

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