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Renovatiopr Mar 3, 2010 09:41 AM

2010 Geneva: Bugatti's 16C Galibier Concept Makes Public Debut
 
We first heard about Bugatti's latest creation back in November, and it's anything but ordinary. The 16C Galibier concept is a four-door luxury sedan, but not just any four-door luxury sedan. This one is capable of a 220-mph top speed and could cost a staggering $1.5 million. That makes the 16C Galibier - when it enters production - the world's fastest, most expensive luxury sedan in the world. And now we have the first live photos available after the Galibier made its public debut ahead of the 2010 Geneva Motor Show, opening tomorrow.

At the heart of the Galibier is Bugatti's 8.0-liter W-16 engine lifted nearly intact from the Veyron sports car. Changes include a shift from four turbochargers to two-stage supercharging - a move that gives the sedan smoother acceleration and more low-down torque to better suit its use in a luxury sedan - as well as flex-fuel capability. Yep, you can run your $1.5 million Galibier on ethanol. All-wheel drive, ceramic disc brakes, and the extensive use of carbon fiber and aluminum all hint at the performance the Galibier is capable of, though the sedan's luxury concessions have not been omitted. For example, the removable Swiss-made Parmigiani Fleurier tourbillion clock set into the car's dashboard, also capable of being used as a desk clock or wrist watch.

Inspiration for the Galibier comes from not only the treacherous Alpine pass in the Tour de France, but also the four-door Bugatti Type 57 of decades past - a sedan that bears the same name. We're still waiting for more details on the Bugatti 16C Galibier, which could come over the next couple days at the Geneva show. Stay tuned to MotorTrend.com for all your Geneva show updates with our live coverage page, direct from the show floor March 2 and 3.


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Source : 2010 Geneva: Bugatti's 16C Galibier Concept Makes Public Debut - Wide Open Throttle - Motor Trend Magazine

Randy@DomaniMotors Mar 3, 2010 09:43 AM

In terms of wretched excess, I love it... octo-exhaust, dual-split hood and all!

myTT Mar 3, 2010 09:50 AM

For some reason it reminds me of the panamera. Not in a bad way

STOPPIE Mar 3, 2010 09:51 AM

What the?! LOL

Renovatiopr Mar 3, 2010 10:06 AM

I have a feeling that if anyone pshoped the end of the car and change the octo exhaust in to a dual exhaust, just by changing them to two rectangular pieces it would look a looooot better.

Zorro Mar 3, 2010 10:17 AM

It looks like a Panamera. Just uglier.

Alzilla Mar 3, 2010 10:21 AM

I find myself strangely aroused by this car. It stirs my soul.

It's not particularly beautiful, but there is something rather stately about it that draws me in.

I can't wait to see more pics, especially of the side profile and interior.

Renovatiopr Mar 3, 2010 10:29 AM

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These are the other photos in the Motor Trend site. I am really liking this car, the only thing is the 8 pipes in the back. The rest .... I like.

tractorcrusher Mar 3, 2010 10:39 AM

So how do mechanics work on it? Take all of the front-end body parts off of it?

sal Mar 3, 2010 10:49 AM

I really like the front end and the idea of Bugatti making a new hyper-sedan, but the back end of this car is killing it for me. The dual quad-exhaust looks cheep, rather than the one big exhaust on the Veyron, and it looks like the back just ends. I guess I just had extremely high expectations for this car, but am somewhat disappointed.

Hopefully these are just bad angles and the car looks better in person. It may also look better with the classic Bugatti two-tone paint scheme.


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