Bugatti has revealed a new special edition Veyron Grand Sport which is set to go on display in Miami later this week.
Bugatti has revealed a new special edition Veyron Grand Sport which is set to go on display in Miami later this week.
The new Veyron is the work of French artist Bernar Venet and is inspired by BMW's legendary art car collection.
Finished in orange and black, Venet has paid tribute to the Veyron's record-breaking performance by covering the front wings and interior with a series of mathematical equations relating to the power output of the car's monstrous 8.0-litre W16 engine. For example:
Nth = 1 - E1-k
We have literally NO IDEA what this means, but if you're the sort of person who carries your pens in the top pocket of your shirt, we'd love for you to explain it to us. Briefly.
We think that the Bugatti Veyron Bernar Venet looks great; however, it does remind us of the rather ghastly Smart ForTwo 'Numeric Blue', pictured below.
The Smart 'Numeric Blue' was covered in '2's, presumably because it had 2bhp.
The Veyron Venet will be exhibited at the Art Basel Miami Beach from 5-9 December 2012.