5 Mar, 2008
Bugatti Veyron Hermes 2008 Geneva Motor Show

Although we originally saw this at the factory, the Hermes was officially unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show
The major difference is of course the Hermes inspired leather interior, plus the wheels as well as the H logo throughout the car.
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*****PRIMO!*****
How much more for making a ugly expensive vehicle, more expensive?
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March 5th, 2008 at 9:15 pm
What have they done to my beautiful car!! Don’t get me wrong - I flew to Adelaide for the Clipsal just so I could see the Veyron - but the inside, the centre console is now ugly (more photos on Bugatti’s website). It looked absolutely stunning in the aluminium, but that leather looks awful. It loses something major without the aluminium.
Must say that the new grills & mesh look great & the paint job (not necessarily the colours) looks fantastic. Love how just the spoiler & the bonnet are the different colours.
I’m still waiting for the roadster - couldn’t get any confirmation that that was on it’s way. Will just have to wait for it.
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March 30th, 2008 at 12:50 pm
So that’s all Car Advice saw covered over at the Bugatti factory. Almost like… “Oh we need to hide it because it’s got a different coloured bonnet so cover it up”
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