Bugatti 16C Galibier Concept heading to Los Angeles Auto Show
Bugatti has released new photos and a video of the 16C Galibier Concept, which is already known as the most exclusive, elegant, and powerful four-door automobile in the world.
The concept was first revealed in September at a private event at the Bugatti headquarters in Molsheim.
Today Bugatti announced that the Bugatti 16C Galibier concept will be shown for the first time to the general public at next month’s Los Angeles Auto Show.
The body of the 16C Galibier is constructed of handmade carbon fiber parts colored dark blue. The wings and doors are made out of polished aluminium.
The basic architecture picks up on the torpedo-like character of the legendary Type 35, which was already revived in the 1001 horsepower Veyron.
Under the bonnet is a 16-cylinder, 8-liter engine with two-stage supercharging. Power is sent to all four-wheels. Bugatti has not yetr revealed power numbers, but it is expected to pack around 800 horsepower.
Interior design is very minimalistic. The dashboard has been reduced to the essential; just two centrally located main instruments do all the job keeping the driver and passenger informed. Parmigiani, the Swiss maker of fine watches, created a removable tourbillion clock for the Galibier, which may be worn on the wrist thanks to a cleverly designed leather strap.


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