Bugatti

September 11 - 2008 Bugatti EB 16.4 Veyron Pur Sang

A limited edition version (5 vehicles) of the already extremely exclusive Veyron (300 vehicles). The Pur Sang features an unpainted aluminum and carbon fiber body.
(from Bugatti Press
Release) LESS IS MORE
The Bugatti EB 16.4. Veyron “Pur Sang” by Achim
Anscheidt, Head of Bugatti Design
Visitors to the Atelier in Molsheim are always
intrigued to see the Veyron’s high-tech components
being meticulously assembled into an automotive work
of art. Watching the car coming together, coupled
with an admiration for the technical beauty of its
structure, gave the designers the idea of finishing
the car in its pure material configuration – meaning
no colour coating. The result is the EB 16.4. Veyron
“Pur Sang”, a two-tone study of pure materialness
showing the car’s true essentials: carbon and
aluminium.
The carbon monocoque holds the engine plus the
passenger cell, while the polished aluminium
panelling is enhanced by reflections in the sculpted
bodywork. Interestingly, the rawness of the
materials even more strongly highlights the dual
character of this car: performance power coupled
with cruising comfort, structure and body, dark and
light.
A closer look at the details reveals the technical
logic behind this stylistic appearance. The
sophisticated monocoque contains all the core
structural components, including the W16 engine, the
passenger cell, the crash box and the linkages to
the wheels. It is this purpose-driven fundament that
is visible as the centre of the car in clear-coated
carbon fibre.
Equally consistent is the use of the aluminium
panelling. This lends shape and a unique body
sculpture to the car, covering the wheels in a
muscular and powerful expression by way of
elaborately shaped fenders. Highly polished, these
perfectly tensioned shapes strongly visualize the
fascinating surface reflections that define every
Veyron.
The balanced graphic appearance is also visible when
looking down onto the car from above. These
qualities take on a distinct appearance – almost
like that found in a Mondrian painting. As its pur
sang label suggests, this individualised customer
car shares the same kind of DNA as that of classic
cars from the Bugatti past: the “Atalante”, the Type
55, the Type 41 “Royal” all had an unmistakeable and
characteristic graphic signature. It is this precise
division of performance components and body
panelling – in this form – that makes the EB 16.4.
Veyron “Pur Sang” unique in the supercar world.






