Interior Design: Reduction To The Essentials
April 25, 2019 by Bugatti![Interior Design: Reduction To The Essentials](images/articleimages/bugatti-interior-design_01-400.jpg)
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Attention to detail, high craftsmanship and a combination of high-quality materials and colours are aspects that characterise all vehicles. Like French fashion, Bugatti has typical recognition features in its interiors. These include the use of exclusive materials and a combination of two different colours. 'About half of our customers opt for the two-tone interior with different colours or leather types. No two vehicles are the same, each is configured individually, every single one is unique,' says Etienne Salomé. The configuration of a Bugatti hyper sports car is comparable to paying a visit to a tailor: He advises customers on fabrics, materials and colours, suggests a few styles before getting to work. The result fits perfectly, is unique and of exquisite quality. The same goes for Bugatti. The experts at the French luxury brand have always relied on authenticity and high-quality materials such as leather, carbon, platinum or solid aluminium when selecting materials. Each component is worked and refined by hand for hours. High-quality stitching highlights the exclusive craftsmanship. The mechanical beauty of the central instrument blends in perfectly with this. Drivers feel just as comfortable here as in front of the fireplace of their home. The analogue speedometer shows the power and potential speed of the hyper sports cars. Even when the engine is at a standstill. Timeless design for timeless vehicles 'Every designer strives for a timeless interior. But many vehicles force you to compromise. Not at Bugatti. Our vehicles are timeless. Timelessly beautiful and unique, and therefore virtually perfect,' says Etienne Salomé. Not just built for a decade, but for a long time to come. This is one reason why Bugatti dispenses with a central screen. 'We have thus created a new feeling of luxury: high-quality, minimalist, intuitive and timeless,' says the designer with confidence. Because luxury is more than merely a matter of material quality and workmanship. In a luxurious interior, it is also a question of reducing the interior to the essentials. 'True luxury is simple and supports our customers. They are not inundated with information, the few switches are in the right place and accentuate the performance of the engine,' emphasises Etienne Salomé. That also applies to the future. No matter what, wherever Bugatti's journey takes us. 'Our design, whether outside or inside, must continue to be unparalleled, unique, high-quality and timeless.' This is what Bugatti will continue to stand for in the future. Not only visible from the outside, but also tangible in the interior. 1 Fuel consumption, l/100km: urban 35.2 / extra-urban 15.2 / combined 22.5; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 516; efficiency class: G 2 Fuel consumption, l/100km: urban 35.2 / extra-urban 15.2 / combined 22.5; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 516; efficiency class: G 3 Fuel consumption, l/100km: not subject to Directive 1999/94/EC as overall type approval is currently not yet available
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