Bugatti Chiron Super Sport Golden Era features intricate hand-drawn sketches that designers drew directly onto the bodywork with special pens. Bugatti says it's one of the most challenging bespoke projects the company has ever undertaken – and it's obvious why.
"It was very clear to us from the beginning that we can only achieve an authentic finish for these sketches (and at Bugatti authenticity is paramount) if we actually used the pens that we use for sketching on paper – anything else would result in something looking fake or low in quality," noted Achim Anscheidt, former Bugatti Design Director who oversaw the project. “So that’s why we had to find a process that would allow us to use pens and do all of the sketches by hand, directly onto the paintwork."
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport Golden Era
The passenger side displays 26 unique drawings with icons like the Type 41 Royale and Type 57 SC Atlantic, while the driver’s side has 19 sketches documenting Bugatti's history since 1987. That includes modern Bugs like the EB110, Veyron, and Chiron, as well as the iconic W16 engine.
A two-tone gradient paint job acts as the canvas for these custom portraits. Nocturne Black on the front fascia blends into a new-for-this-car Dore gold paint that extends from the A-pillar to the backside of the vehicle.
The intricate artwork extends to the cabin, as well. Each door panel is hand-painted with three Bugatti icons in the EB110, Veyron, and Chiron on one side, and the Type 35, the Type 57 SC Atlantic, and the Type 41 Royale on the other. Elsewhere there’s subtle Golden Era stitching and a hand-written "One-of-One" designation.
This unique Chiron Super Sport will not be replicated. But given some of the costs of other Bugatti one-offs, this one is expected to be in the millions. The car will be on display during Monterey Car Week before heading to the garage of a very wealthy collector.
Source: Bugatti