Bugatti Renaissance Design Concept
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Bugatti Renaissance Design Concept
Bugatti Renaissance Design Concept: Veyron Supercar Reinterpreted
We're not sure when or if Bugatti will present a direct successor to the 1,001-horsepower Veyron, but if the VW Group-owned company does, John Mark Vicente, a Canadian graduate of the Communication Design program at the Emily Carr University, would like to believe that it may look something like this. Named the Bugatti Renaissance, the conceptual proposal builds on the qualities of the 16-cylinder supercar.
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Originally Posted by sparrow,Dec 30 2009, 09:40 AM
idk... front reminds me of an r8/veyron lovechild
if megatron was a car, this would be him
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Meh. No matter what else you do to the car, there's only so much you can do with that tombstone-shaped grille.
I do not know what it is with manufacturers and their insistence that the grille design should be identical for every car in their fleet.
I do not know what it is with manufacturers and their insistence that the grille design should be identical for every car in their fleet.
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Originally Posted by Krenath,Dec 30 2009, 12:07 PM
Meh. No matter what else you do to the car, there's only so much you can do with that tombstone-shaped grille.
I do not know what it is with manufacturers and their insistence that the grille design should be identical for every car in their fleet.
I do not know what it is with manufacturers and their insistence that the grille design should be identical for every car in their fleet.
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Evil and alien looking, that car is bad ass and I'm sure its got the kahunas underneath the bonnet to back up the look.
Eventhough there likely is not a good business case for creating such a production vehicle, I believe the hype and discussion for years to come about its vehicle supremacy will be better than any "sign and drive" ad campaign.
Eventhough there likely is not a good business case for creating such a production vehicle, I believe the hype and discussion for years to come about its vehicle supremacy will be better than any "sign and drive" ad campaign.
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Originally Posted by JonBoy,Dec 30 2009, 11:41 AM
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