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This one-time Bugatti Chiron (Bugatti Chiron) dressed in a Greek messenger, drew inspiration from a school bag, and painted with chalk

2021-05-17
The French can really make anything sound sexy. For example, this Bugatti is officially called "Chironhabillépar Hermès", which means an old racer, an old racer wearing a guy wearing wings (or a supercar designed with the help of a high-end designer, depending on you Preference). More importantly, its outer color is called "craie", which sounds mysterious (a bit crazy), but it's actually just translated into chalk. This is because the off-white color is extracted from chalk and made from Hermès handbags. The reason why it is put on the car instead of on the luggage is because of the entrepreneur and real estate investor Manny Khoshbin (Manny Khoshbin). In fact, we have introduced Kohsbin and his sci-fi garage before, and now Bugatti is suitable for his creation because of its uniqueness. We think this is exciting for Khoshbin. He likes Bugatti very much, has two Veyrons, and recommended the name "Etor" for his son (even though he was rejected). "When I first met Chiron in 2015, I was one of the first customers in the world to book a slot, but then another one delivered the slot, but that was my reason, Hoshbin said. The whole car has almost only one color (the brake caliper is red), so that the shading of leather, paint, trims, alloy wheels, etc. is correct, and these are very precise jobs. To be correct, Bugatti went to Paris to work on the car with Hermes. The result is more than just a white car. Bugatti has always appreciated the Paris brand. For example, Chiron's horseshoe-shaped grille is customized with an H letter combination, and the brand's classic "Courbettes" pattern is decorated on the underside of the tail wing. The leather of the seat, the console, the internal logo line, the roof and rear panel and the door buckle are all developed by Hermès. At the same time, the leather on the dashboard (and some other areas) was developed by Bugatti because they must pass safety tests. Hermès also used its own materials to create Courbettes designs on the door cards and other areas. Hoshbin said: "This particular Chiron order includes two visits to Hermès in Paris to discuss design, internal implementation and progress." "Between myself, the Hermès team and the Bugatti designer , We exchanged hundreds of emails. I spent time drafting the car, which was a very wise decision-this is the car I will hand over to my son one day, and it will be passed on from generation to generation." Hoshbin said: "We will transport a Bugatti Baby II for my son." "He is crazy for Bugatti, and he gets excited every time he hears the name! I like'Chironhabillépar Hermès' the most, and I drive almost every day. This It's a real driver's car, and I still get excited every time I sit in the driver's seat." Using high-frequency electric fields instead of magnetic fields can make the charging path a worthwhile option. Drawing inspiration from the inspiration of 906 and 911, and drawing inspiration from Panamera and Taycan, this is an interesting project. Although it is essentially worthless, this McLaren GT (or just a little bit) is still on sale. Apart from the strange doors, what else does the BMW Z1 have? It turns out that this is a very interesting car.