The Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport L’Or Blanc is the world’s first  automobile to be equipped with porcelain, and the development team  invested a lot of effort to guarantee that each item is capable of  performing in every driving situation in the most powerful car on the  market. Before their application to the car, the porcelain elements were  extensively examined in regard to automotive safety and quality to  optimally protect the passengers in case of an accident.
As part of the exterior design, porcelain is used for the inlays of  the centre wheel badges, the fuel filler cap and the oil filler cap as  well as the signature “EB” badge at the rear. Their shiny white surface  blends in with the brilliant bright finish of the paint suggesting that  the car would be coated with a thin layer of porcelain, too.
Besides the signed porcelain inlays on the sides of the centre  console, an intarsia made of finest porcelain is fixed to the rear panel  between the seats. Similar to the exterior porcelain elements this item  carries the relief of the famous elephant in an upright standing  position that has been created by sculptor Rembrandt Bugatti. His  brother Ettore had used the original draft to cast the radiator mascot  for the Bugatti Royale. This elephant is a synonym for the brand still  today. Embedded in the top of the centre console, there is a fine  porcelain dish with edges finished in an exclusive diamond polishing – a  technique that has been applied by the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur  Berlin for the very first time.
The Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport L’Or Blanc presented in Berlin, is a  one-of-a-kind creation. Nevertheless, the partnership is supposed to be  continued, and Bugatti’s designers received a lot of inspiration from  porcelain painting offering a variety of new opportunities for the  design. The price of the
Bugatti L’Or Blanc is 1.65 m EUR.


 
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