From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-22 19:54:11
Spy shots of the Bugatti Veyron FKP Hommage have recently surfaced, revealing a striking red-and-black exterior that pays tribute to the 2003 EB16/4 Veyron concept car. The "FKP" in its name honors Ferdinand Karl Piëch, the late chairman of Volkswagen Group and a key driving force behind the Veyron project. Crafted by Bugatti’s bespoke division Solitaire, this model is the second creation following the Brouillard. Although the Brouillard was previously dubbed the final standalone W16-powered model, the FKP Hommage is highly likely to retain the iconic quad-turbocharged W16 engine. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Veyron’s customer deliveries—a milestone rooted in Piëch’s vision conceived aboard Japan’s Shinkansen bullet train. Despite formidable engineering hurdles, the Veyron ultimately became the world’s first production supercar to successfully combine extreme top speed with everyday drivability.

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