The BUGATTI VEYRON 16.4 GRAND SPORT L’OR BLANC is the result of an extraordinary collaboration between BUGATTI and the Royal Porcelain Factory in Berlin. It represents a new design principle for a BUGATTI automotive artwork. It was the first time that a car’s bodyshell and interior have both been fitted with high-quality porcelain elements.. Bugatti logo Bugatti From the Bugatti Veyron, Bugatti Divo, and Bugatti Chiron, right up to the most recent and slick Bugatti Tourbillon – with a feature that has taken everybody by surprise – all feature the famous logo. The multi-faceted emblem has symbolism behind its stunning design.
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Bugatti has introduced a special logo design to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Veyron hypercar. The ’20 Years of Veyron’ logo includes the French tricolore and the signature of Pierre Veyron, the racing driver after whom the car is named. Jean Bugatti, son of the founder Ettore Bugatti, brought Veyron on board in 1932 as a test driver and development engineer. Veyron later.. Bugatti unveils ’20 Years of Veyron’ logo as part of activities to mark two decades of the world’s first truly hypercar. Emblem incorporates the French tricolore alongside the signature of Bugatti driver, Pierre Veyron, which the hypercar was named after. The Veyron 16.4 Super Sport reached a record-breaking speed of 431 km/h in June 2010 to claim the ‘fastest production car’ crown.