
Give it any form you like and the word would be desirable. When the top was gone, we still loved the Targa although that understandable cutting of speed wasn’t pleasing. But that isn’t the case with the Sang Noir edition of Buggati Veyron which does nothing but mesmerise you to the core. It has always been the beast through those decades but with designing finesse it closes on the beauty but not until you take it down as Buggati Veyron Sang Noir. With this ends that desire to see it adorning the colour black barring the carbon-fiber panels. The inspiring factor was the Atlantique 57S from the 1930s and that has surely enthused a memorable product.


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