The Molsheim based car manufacturer Bugatti has developed a piano-inspired Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse for Lang Lang pianist. The model was specially designed for the concert held in Molsheim by the renowned pianist. 

On the outside, the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse was inspired by a concert grand piano and by the Bugatti Type 57 Atlante. The body work has a black carbon fiber and Blanc Atlante paint designed to imitate the piano keys. 

The same theme was applied by the Molsheim car manufacturer inside the cabin. On the doors we see white leather with black contrasting stitches which recalls the note lines on the music sheet. On the steering wheel we saw the same piano-black theme with some gold accents.

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Under the hood of the one-off model is the same quad turbo 8.0 liter W16 unit that delivers 1.200 horsepower and 1.500 Nm peek of torque. The engine resources are put to the ground via a seven speed dual clutch gear box. In these conditions, the Molsheim-based model can sprint from stand still to 100 km/h in 2.6 seconds, while the top speed is clocked at 408.84 km/h.

Source: WCF