The Ornate Bugatti Mistral Blanc Éternel Wears Porcelain Accents
Key takeaways
- The Blanc Éternel references the Veyron L'Or Blanc from 2011, featuring porcelain details inside and out and an eye-catching black-and-white paint job.
- One of the coolest was the Veyron L'Or Blanc, which featured a swirling blue-and-white exterior with porcelain details on both the bodywork and inside the cabin.
- The Blanc Éternel is a collaboration with Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin (KPM), the same German porcelain company that worked on the L'Or Blanc.
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The Blanc Éternel references the Veyron L'Or Blanc from 2011, featuring porcelain details inside and out and an eye-catching black-and-white paint job.
Bugatti Bugatti has revealed the latest creation from its Sur Mesure customization division, the Mistral "Blanc Éternel."A follow-up to the Veyron L'Or Blanc from 2011, the Blanc Éternel is a collaboration with a German porcelain manufacturer and features the delicate material inside and out.While the bodywork itself isn't porcelain, the white paint is covered in bold, geometric black lines to create a head-turning appearance.There have been a lot of special-edition Bugattis over the years, but some stand out above the rest. One of the coolest was the Veyron L'Or Blanc, which featured a swirling blue-and-white exterior with porcelain details on both the bodywork and inside the cabin. Now, Bugatti is emulating that eye-catching design with the latest creation from its Sur Mesure customization division, the Mistral "Blanc Éternel."
The Blanc Éternel is a collaboration with Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin (KPM), the same German porcelain company that worked on the L'Or Blanc. However, this new one-off is based on the Mistral, the final roadgoing Bugatti to feature the vaunted W-16 engine before the impending arrival of the Tourbillon and its V-16 hybrid powertrain.