Bugatti Unveils One-Of-A-Kind ‘Golden Era’ Chiron Adorned With Hand-Drawn Art
By Alexa Heah, 13 Aug 2023
Bugatti recently debuted the Chiron Super Sport ‘Golden Era’—a painstaking masterpiece that seamlessly combines automotive engineering with bespoke craftsmanship.
This idea first began with a vision held by a collector, rooted in the automaker’s rich heritage. The goal was to honor Bugatti’s legacy by meticulously depicting its iconic models through intricate sketches that depict its storied history.
As such, this one-of-a-kind Chiron boasts an exterior adorned with hand-drawn sketches of the brand’s legendary vehicles.
For example, on the passenger side, 26 sketches pay homage to milestones like the opulent Type 41 Royale and the elegant Type 57 SC Atlantic.
While on the driver’s side, 19 sketches depict the modern era of Bugatti, including the EB110, Veyron, and Chiron. A depiction of the W16 engine stands out as the highlight of the artwork.
To create the special façade, a color dubbed ‘Doré’ was developed, giving the car a timeless and celebratory shade of gold.
This color was complemented by a gradient metallic variant of ‘Nocturne Black,’ forming the perfect canvas for the sketches to be drawn using pencils. Overall, it took over 400 hours to complete.
“It was very clear to us from the beginning that we can only achieve an authentic finish for these sketches—and at Bugatti authenticity is paramount,” said the former Bugatti Design Director in charge of this creation, Achim Anscheidt.
“If we actually used the pencils that we use for sketching on paper – anything else would result in something looking fake or low in quality. So that’s why we had to find a process that would allow us to use pencils and do all of the sketches by hand, directly onto the paintwork.”
In addition, the interior of the ‘Golden Era’ mirrors the exterior’s celebration of history, with three hand-applied icons—representing the EB110, Veyron, and Chiron—adorning the door panels.
These emblems are paired with historical models, including the Type 35, Type 57 SC Atlantic, and Type 41 Royale, bridging the gap between the past and present.
That’s not all. Within the vehicle are numerous bespoke touches, such as ‘Golden Era’ stitching and hand-written ‘One-of-One’ motifs that differentiate the car from the rest.
“Each step, every decision and—in the case of the Golden Era—every stroke of the pencil, was completed with the close oversight and input of the owner to exceed his expectations in a way that no other brand is able to do,” summed up Bugatti Managing Director, Hendrik Malinowski.
[via Car and Driver and Motor1, images via Bugatti]
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