Bugatti Galibier 16C Concept
Bugatti Galibier 16C Concept
Bugatti Galibier 16C Concept
http://www.carbodydesign.com/archive...ibier-concept/
Bugatti has revealed the Galibier Concept, an exclusive four-door sedan which is currently under consideration for a possible series production. The design is inspired by historic models of the brand such as the Type 57 Atlantique and the Type 35.
During its centenary celebration ceremonies, Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. presented customers and opinion-makers with the Bugatti Galibier Concept, intended to be the most exclusive, elegant, and powerful four door automobile in the world last weekend in Molsheim. Bugatti's current president, Franz-Josef Paefgen emphasized that the Bugatti Galibier 16C is one of several concept studies with which the company is considering for the future of the Bugatti marque.
"Art - Forme - Technique" are the historic brand values to which the design and engineering team of Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. oriented themselves in the development of the Bugatti Galibier.
The four-door concept features a body is constructed of handmade carbon fibre parts colored dark blue so that, when illuminated, the woven structure shimmers through strikingly. The wings and doors are out of polished aluminum.
The Bugatti Galibier's design adopts a basic architecture inspired by the torpedo-like character of the Type 35, which was already revived in the Bugatti Veyron, and reinterprets it.
With the typical Bugatti radiator grille, big round LED headlights and the clamshell running the length of the vehicle which became synonymous with the brand identity under Jean Bugatti in the Type 57, this car transports the Bugatti genes into the modern world.
Beneath the hood, which folds back from both sides, resides a 16-cylinder, 8-litre engine with two stage supercharging. The engine is a flex-fuel unit and can optional be run on ethanol. Technical highlights include four-wheel drive, specially developed ceramic brakes and a new suspension design enable the agile, always-sure handling of a saloon of this size.
The interior reflects the elemental design of the exterior. The dash panel has been reduced to the essential; two centrally located main instruments keep even the rear passengers constantly informed of the actual speed and previous performance.
Parmigiani, the Swiss maker of fine watches, created the removable Reverso Tourbillon clock for the Bugatti Galibier, which may be worn on the wrist thanks to a leather strap.
"Galibier" is not just the name of one of the most difficult alpine passes along the Tour de France but, in its time, was a version of the four door Type 57.
http://www.carbodydesign.com/archive...ibier-concept/
Bugatti has revealed the Galibier Concept, an exclusive four-door sedan which is currently under consideration for a possible series production. The design is inspired by historic models of the brand such as the Type 57 Atlantique and the Type 35.
During its centenary celebration ceremonies, Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. presented customers and opinion-makers with the Bugatti Galibier Concept, intended to be the most exclusive, elegant, and powerful four door automobile in the world last weekend in Molsheim. Bugatti's current president, Franz-Josef Paefgen emphasized that the Bugatti Galibier 16C is one of several concept studies with which the company is considering for the future of the Bugatti marque.
"Art - Forme - Technique" are the historic brand values to which the design and engineering team of Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. oriented themselves in the development of the Bugatti Galibier.
The four-door concept features a body is constructed of handmade carbon fibre parts colored dark blue so that, when illuminated, the woven structure shimmers through strikingly. The wings and doors are out of polished aluminum.
The Bugatti Galibier's design adopts a basic architecture inspired by the torpedo-like character of the Type 35, which was already revived in the Bugatti Veyron, and reinterprets it.
With the typical Bugatti radiator grille, big round LED headlights and the clamshell running the length of the vehicle which became synonymous with the brand identity under Jean Bugatti in the Type 57, this car transports the Bugatti genes into the modern world.
Beneath the hood, which folds back from both sides, resides a 16-cylinder, 8-litre engine with two stage supercharging. The engine is a flex-fuel unit and can optional be run on ethanol. Technical highlights include four-wheel drive, specially developed ceramic brakes and a new suspension design enable the agile, always-sure handling of a saloon of this size.
The interior reflects the elemental design of the exterior. The dash panel has been reduced to the essential; two centrally located main instruments keep even the rear passengers constantly informed of the actual speed and previous performance.
Parmigiani, the Swiss maker of fine watches, created the removable Reverso Tourbillon clock for the Bugatti Galibier, which may be worn on the wrist thanks to a leather strap.
"Galibier" is not just the name of one of the most difficult alpine passes along the Tour de France but, in its time, was a version of the four door Type 57.



Last edited by TampaBear67; Sep 15, 2009 at 10:21 AM.
I saw the same similarity myself.


Although, the Panamera has a pretty trick rear spoiler. I caught it in Edmunds first drive video at the 2:54 min mark.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA_uxC3wYD0
It comes out from under the trailing edge of the rear window, splits in two pieces, and then the center section lifts to fill in from below. Not particularly pretty from underneath, but a cool piece of engineering.



Although, the Panamera has a pretty trick rear spoiler. I caught it in Edmunds first drive video at the 2:54 min mark.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA_uxC3wYD0
It comes out from under the trailing edge of the rear window, splits in two pieces, and then the center section lifts to fill in from below. Not particularly pretty from underneath, but a cool piece of engineering.
From AutoBlogGreen:
Porsche has announced that the upcoming Panamera will get an unusual feature to increase the efficiency of the new vehicle. Available on the Panamera Turbo, an active aerodynamic system used a "multi-stage, adjustable rear spoiler that deploys when needed." This four-way spoiler moves based on the driving conditions using "efficient management of control angles and surface geometry." Slightly more standard features like start/stop, Direct Fuel Injection and adjustable air suspension will also be available on the Panamera.
Porsche has announced that the upcoming Panamera will get an unusual feature to increase the efficiency of the new vehicle. Available on the Panamera Turbo, an active aerodynamic system used a "multi-stage, adjustable rear spoiler that deploys when needed." This four-way spoiler moves based on the driving conditions using "efficient management of control angles and surface geometry." Slightly more standard features like start/stop, Direct Fuel Injection and adjustable air suspension will also be available on the Panamera.

Last edited by TampaBear67; Sep 16, 2009 at 03:44 PM.
The Veyron is one of the most Stunning Cars I've ever seen in the flesh! I almost wrecked trying to get back around the block when I saw a White and Silver Veyron in SoHo a couple of years ago. If I ever had more money than sense I would own one.



Last edited by TampaBear67; Sep 16, 2009 at 06:25 PM.
The four doors seem to be sucking it pretty hard this time around. But then again, i'm not a fan of Porsche styling with "let's make everything look the same!" and Bugatti's...well, its self-explainatory there. I'm sticking with the V10 M5 as my favorite 4 door.
The more I look at the Galibier the more I like it. Kind of an updated Type 41 (Royale) from the '30s . . .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bugatti_Royale
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bugatti_Royale
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