Bling it Again: Mansory Bugatti Veyron LINEA Vincero d'Oro


If there was ever a supercar suitable for the likes of Sacha Baron Cohen's fictional alter-ego, Borat the 'Kazakh', this is it: the Mansory Bugatti Veyron 16.4 LINEA Vincero d'Oro (Italian for "gold"). It's a follow up on last year's LINEA Vincero drenched inside and out in gold and dark-colored carbon fiber.

Exterior modifications over the standard Veyron include a new front fascia with a unique grille in a gold finish and a different apron, a shorter bonnet, LED daytime running lights, side skirts, modified fenders and a new rear diffuser. Mansory also added larger air outlets at the rear and at the sides of the car along with new wheels made from a special gold-colored alloy.

The entire body is decked out in carbon fiber while gold trim is found on the door handles, the rear view mirror caps, the fuel tank cap, the headlight washer nozzle covers, the borders around the daytime running LEDs and the decorative features on the roof...

And if that's not enough, wait until you check out the interior; the tuner 'blinged' out the Veyron's cabin as if it were a float at the Rio Carnival. Along with the gold-colored leather and trim, and gold details in the carbon fiber parts, Mansory also fitted the car with tens - if not hundreds- of LEDs placed in the car's seats, the door trims and the dashboard. Not "very niceee"....

Source: Mansory, Via: Autoblog.nl