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Bugatti FKP Hommage Revealed As Tribute To the Veyron

Bugatti unveils FKP Hommage one-off hypercar honouring the iconic Veyron

Bugatti has introduced a new one-off hypercar named the FKP Hommage as a tribute to the company’s influential Veyron model. The original Veyron, which debuted in 2005, played a key role in Bugatti’s resurgence after the brand became part of the Volkswagen Group in the late 1990s.

The FKP Hommage is part of Bugatti’s Solitaire coachbuilding programme and uses the mechanical base of the Mistral roadster. The new bodywork draws heavily on the Veyron’s design language, with features such as a prominent front grille and a squared-off profile updated for modern standards. The front end also incorporates narrower LED headlights and broader air intakes.

Visually, the car references the first Veyron built by Bugatti through its red-and-black colour theme, with the black sections made from exposed carbon fibre. Other stylistic cues carried over include multi-spoke wheels, roof-mounted air intakes and side air channels. At the rear, the lighting arrangement mirrors the circular pattern of the original but now uses LED technology. The diffuser and exhaust design have been reworked to suit the newer body.

Inside the FKP Hommage, the layout reflects the design of the Veyron’s cabin, with leather upholstery and embroidered details. Unlike the analogue gauges of the earlier model, the new car blends digital displays with tactile knobs. A notable feature is an octagonal timepiece mounted on the centre console developed in partnership with Audemars Piguet.

The FKP Hommage carries a version of Bugatti’s signature 8.0-litre quad-turbocharged W16 engine, tuned for higher output than ever before. The power unit is reported to produce around 1600 HP and 1600 Nm, with drive delivered to all four wheels through a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. Bugatti has not released pricing details for the bespoke model.

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