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The Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse Legend Ettore Bugatti was the sixth and last Bugatti Legends edition to be introduced. The ultimate Bugatti Veyron Legends honors the founder Ettore Bugatti and is based on the historical model Type 41 Royale.
The Ettore Bugatti Legends is based on the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse as all other Legends. The vehicle is equipped with the 8.0-liter W16 engine with 1200hp, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 100km/h in just 2.6 seconds. With a top speed of 408.84km/h, the Vitesse is the fastest production roadster in the world.
The carbon body design of the "Ettore Bugatti" Legends is based on the 1932 Type 41 Royale chassis 41111. With a painting in "yin-yang" style, the front part is made of hand-polished aluminium and finished with a clear coating, which is being used for the first time on the front panels and full side, including the bonnet, bases and covers of mirrors,the exterior door handles and the corners of the bumpers, the wings, the doors and the regions just behind them, the so-called “medallions” (in French). The vehicle’s rear, sill panels and A-pillar trims are finished with dark-blue exposed carbon
Based on one of the most famous designs of wheels in automotive history, the Ettore Bugatti Legends gets polished wheels with diamond cut specially developed for this vehicle finished in dark blue to match the new design. The traditional horseshoe with the EB logo on the back has a platinum finish.
The signature of company founder Ettore Bugatti is engraved in the fuel tank cover that was painted silver lid.
Inside Bugatti decided to use two types of leather. Most of the interior is coated on tradition calfskin. For parts that are usually touched with the hands, as the steering wheel, the gear lever, the armrest of the center console and door handles, Bugatti chose a unique cordovan leather, which is usually used in footwear.
One of the main interior feature is the dancing elephant coated in platinum which is inserted in the center box cover at the back, which reminds the hood of the Type 41 Royale. The figure was originally sculpted by Ettore's brother Rembrandt.
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Bugatti’s extremely high-performance model EB Veyron was first revealed at the 2001 Geneva Motor Show, in its earliest prototype form. The car was immediately announced as having been conceived with the purpose of being the world’s fastest, most powerful and most expensive automobile ever to exist in history. A few months later that year, at the 2001 Frankfurt Motor Show, the production-ready version of the Veyron was finally demonstrated by Bugat... more