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Bugatti Renaissance Design Concept: Veyron Supercar Reinterpreted

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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. Hit the jump to check out the rest of the photos.

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10 Comments:

lazy penguin said... »December 29, 2009

This looks so much better than the Veyron.

Anonymous said... »December 29, 2009

the front... at least

Anonymous said... »December 29, 2009

Fugly interpretation. Especially the rear end.

Anonymous said... »December 29, 2009

a w e s o m e!the front and rear is great,but side view its like two different cars are joined together...but much better then the official suggestion from bugatti,although i prefer 5dr sedan version for bugatti but with this kind of edge...

Anonymous said... »December 30, 2009

So when it moves the door handles disapear and in both cases you can't really open it ???

Braddo said... »December 30, 2009

'So when it moves the door handles disapear'

Well noted - the door handles are non existant on the moving pic... Wow what a stunning design.... Would be beautiful in the flesh...

Anonymous said... »December 30, 2009

Like the front, hate the rear! Still, sick renderings!

I know the grill is characteristically Bugatti, but that arc-shape can be much more interesting with just a few tweaks...

Anonymous said... »December 30, 2009

''Don't mess with me'' - look

Anonymous said... »December 30, 2009

Can this thing get any uglier?

Anonymous said... »December 31, 2009

I don't think the veyron or any next gen model was even made for looks...1001 horsepower is made for speed, the rest of it is made to hold the car to the ground while you are driving in circles in your front yard because no insurance company in the world will give you a policy so you cant take it on the street.

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