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The Bugatti Galibier super sedan is next up ... many of them requested changes to the interior to make something more distinctive and luxurious. A year later, Wolfgang Duerheimer took over ...
Bugatti's Galibier 16C concept from 2009 is definitely one of the latter, with its 8.0-liter W-16 engine and incredibly opulent interior unmatched by any other sedan in production. But like its ...
But the Bugatti 16C Galibier - named after a high-elevation ... No doubt, many parts of the interior could have been bespoke and customizable if the car had made it to production.
The recently-revealed Bugatti Galibier 16C concept might be pushed ... with shiny wood parts contributing to the stylish interior. Power and speed dials are mounted on the center of the dashboard ...
that little bit extra would help pay for a more daring exterior to match the fabulous interior. Recently, Bugatti held its centenary celebrations at the factory and revealed the Galibier to the ...
As with the exterior, the interior emphasises an elegant simplicity,' says Anscheidt. Bugatti boss Dr Paefgen claims that no decision has been made yet on whether the Galibier has been given the ...
Bugatti's Galibier 16C Concept is definitely one of the latter, with its 8.0-liter W-16 engine and incredibly opulent interior. Whether or not the Galibier actually makes it to production ...
That’s apparently the line from Bugatti‘s CEO Wolfgang Durheimer in reference to the Galibier sedan. He says that the 800 horsepower four-door needs more power and even more interior space and ...
One hundred years after Italian Ettore Bugatti created his car company, the 16C Galibier fastback concept made its first public appearance at the 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show. Bugatti management ...
that little bit extra would help pay for a more daring exterior to match the fabulous interior. Recently, Bugatti held its centenary celebrations at the factory and revealed the Galibier to the ...
Bugatti executives are looking to add a second steed to the stable, and we believe the Galibier sedan would make a good fit. It seems, however, that Bugatti CEO Wolfgang Durheimer doesn't think it ...