Bugatti has launched the Brouillard coupe, part of the new Programme Solitaire, which creates two specially personalized cars annually. Its design celebrates Ettore Bugatti's horse, featuring smooth, curvaceous lines that emulate the animal's form. The car employs a darker lower section to enhance the visual link to its shadow. Crafted with a mix of carbon fiber and aluminum, it incorporates a fixed ducktail wing for aerodynamics. The luxurious interior showcases custom fabrics from Paris, a glass roof, and reflects the founder's homage through embroidered motifs and unique seat designs.
The Bugatti Brouillard coupe includes a handcrafted glass sculpture of Ettore Bugatti's horse in the gearshift, emphasizing the founder's appreciation for the animal.
The car's design features smooth shapes that imitate a horse's form, with a lower part in darker tones to resonate visually with the vehicle's shadow.
Custom-woven fabrics with tartan patterns from Paris, green-tinted carbon fiber, and machined aluminum create an airy ambiance in the car, highlighted by its glass roof.
The interior includes customized seats shaped to the owner's preference and features motifs of Ettore Bugatti's horse embroidered into the door panels.
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